How do I get all non-unique occurrences?

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Dominik Mattioli
Dominik Mattioli le 8 Fév 2017
Commenté : Stephen23 le 8 Fév 2017
MATLAB's unique function only returns the non-unique indices to either the 'first' or 'last' occurrences of unique elements/rows of a vector/matrix. Is there any way to get 'all' occurrences short of creating my own recursive unique function? I plan on using this for very large matrices (i.e. unique(__,'rows')). Below is a minor example of the problem in the context of a vector:
A = [9 9 9 3 3 3 3];
[U1,AiF] = unique(A,'first');
[U2,AiL] = unique(A,'last')
% Returns
U1 = [3 9] % U1 is the same as U2
AiF = [4 1]
AiL = [7 3]
% I want something like this:
Ai_all = {[4 5 6 7],[1 2 3]}

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 8 Fév 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 8 Fév 2017
You could use accumarray to collect the corresponding indices:
>> A = [9,9,9,3,3,3,3];
>> [~,~,idx] = unique(A);
>> idy = 1:numel(A);
>> Z = accumarray(idx(:),idy(:),[],@(n){n});
>> Z{:}
ans =
4
5
6
7
ans =
1
2
3
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Dominik Mattioli
Dominik Mattioli le 8 Fév 2017
Nice, no loops! Do you think that this is applicable to finding unique rows?
A = [1,3;2 4;2 4;5 7;1 3];
~~
UArows = [1 3;2 4;5 7];
iUArows = {[1 5];[2 3];[4]}
??
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 8 Fév 2017
>> A = [1,3;2 4;2 4;5 7;1 3];
>> [~,~,idx] = unique(A,'rows');
>> idy = 1:size(A,1);
>> Z = accumarray(idx(:),idy(:),[],@(n){n});
>> Z{:}
ans =
5
1
ans =
3
2
ans =
4

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