For-Loop Alternative for Faster Code Execution

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RDG
RDG el 27 de Jun. de 2013
Suppose,
a{1}=[1 6;
1 9;
1 8;
3 7;
3 0;
4 0;
5 0;
5 0;
5 0;
5 0;]
desired_answer{1}= [1 6;
1 6;
1 6;
3 9;
3 9;
4 8;
5 7;
5 7;
5 7;
5 7;]
Is there a more efficient way I can do this without having to use for loop? (Cell Array is used because it is adapted from my problem)
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Matthew Eicholtz
Matthew Eicholtz el 27 de Jun. de 2013
Can you provide more details? Here is what I conclude from your description: the number of nonzero entries in the second column equals the number of unique values in the first column; then, you want to assign each of the second-column values to all instances of the appropriate first-column value, in order. Is that correct?
RDG
RDG el 27 de Jun. de 2013
The value "6" in column 2 should be assigned to value "1" in column 1, "9" to "3", "8" to "4", "7" to "5".

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Matthew Eicholtz
Matthew Eicholtz el 27 de Jun. de 2013
Still unsure about your problem setup, but the following code will yield your desired result for the example above.
[~,~,idx] = unique(a{1}(:,1));
a{1}(:,2) = a{1}(idx,2);

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Matthew Eicholtz
Matthew Eicholtz el 27 de Jun. de 2013
And if the for loop you are concerned about is looping through the cells in your cell array, then try this code:
[~,~,idx] = cellfun(@(x) unique(x(:,1)),a,'uni',0);
a = cellfun(@(x,y) [x(:,1) y],a,cellfun(@(z,i) z(i,2) ,a,idx,'uni',0),'uni',0);
Perhaps this is not the most elegant solution, in which case I expect the MATLAB pros will chime in shortly.

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