How to iterate over cell array, creating only unique combinations of cells
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Phoebe Daphne
el 11 de En. de 2021
Comentada: Phoebe Daphne
el 11 de En. de 2021
Hello,
I have data stored in a n x n cell array. For example:
data = {[1 1 1] [2 2 2]; [3 3 3] [4 4 4]};
I want to iterate over this cell array and create all unique combinations of cells. In this case, they would be:
- [1 1 1] [2 2 2]
- [1 1 1] [3 3 3]
- [1 1 1] [4 4 4]
- [2 2 2] [3 3 3]
- [2 2 2] [4 4 4]
- [3 3 3] [4 4 4]
Please note that every combination (e.g. [1 1 1][2 2 2]) only exists once regardless of order (i.e., there is no [2 2 2][1 1 1] combination).
I have tried doing this with for loops, however, I can't get behind how to not create the second combination.
Important note: I am trying to do this with for-loops since I need a way to keep track of from which column the combination is coming from (i.e. if the two data points are from the same column --> this would apply to [1 1 1][3 3 3] and [2 2 2][4 4 4] in my example). Therefore any function which simply returns me the permutations or binary coefficient won't work.
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