Delete Negative Duplicates from Array

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Sebastian
Sebastian le 25 Mar 2024
Commenté : Matt J le 25 Mar 2024
I have a 3-by-n array of points representing the vertices of a polyhedron. I need to identify all the axes that pass through the origin and a vertex, so I need to identify and remove all the points x where -x also exists in the array. I can manage this by iterating through every point and finding negatives, but it feels like there should exist a sneaky way to use the unique function to do the same thing but better.
Thanks in advance!

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Matt J
Matt J le 25 Mar 2024
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 25 Mar 2024
X=randi(9,3,4); X=[X,-X(:,1:2)]
X = 3x6
5 8 7 6 -5 -8 4 8 9 3 -4 -8 2 5 4 1 -2 -5
map=triu(squeeze(~any(X+reshape(X,3,1,[]),1)));
[I,J]=find(map);
X(:,[I;J])=[]
X = 3x2
7 6 9 3 4 1
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Sebastian
Sebastian le 25 Mar 2024
That's pretty impressive, but unfortunately I want to only get rid of 1 of the pair of opposite vectors, not both. For instance, in your example, I'd want it to only remove the last two columns (or just the first two). Sorry if that wasn't clear.
Matt J
Matt J le 25 Mar 2024

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Catalytic
Catalytic le 25 Mar 2024
X=rand(3,4); X=[X,-X(:,1)]
X = 3x5
0.2765 0.5016 0.7075 0.8914 -0.2765 0.8997 0.8842 0.9797 0.0281 -0.8997 0.7290 0.1868 0.9017 0.4237 -0.7290
[~,~,G]=unique([X,-X]','rows');;
[N,~,bin]=histcounts(G,1:max(G)+1);
bin=bin(1:end/2);
X(:,N(bin)>1)=[]
X = 3x3
0.5016 0.7075 0.8914 0.8842 0.9797 0.0281 0.1868 0.9017 0.4237

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