How do you remove duplicates of nested cells?

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Kris Govertsen
Kris Govertsen le 15 Juin 2019
Commenté : Kris Govertsen le 26 Juin 2019
I have cell array that looks like the following:
RomanticGestures = ... % Cell array 5x1
{{List of Flowers};... % nested Cell array 15x1
{List of Chocolates};... % nested Cell array 15x1
{List of Movies};... % nested Cell array 17x1
{List of Flowers};... % nested Duplicate Cell array 15x1
{List of Wines}};... % nested Cell array 34x1
But I do not need the nested cell that contains the list of flowers twice. So this is what I want:
RomanticGestures = ... % Cell array 5x1
{{List of Flowers};... % nested Cell array 15x1
{List of Chocolates;... % nested Cell array 15x1
{List of Movies};... % nested Cell array 17x1
{List of Restaurants}}; % nested Cell array 34x1
I also need to know what row the duplicate occured in.
have tried unique but I think I have the notation wrong. I have tried:
RomanticGestures=unique(RomanticGestures)
Also
RomanticGestures=unique(cell2mat(RomanticGestures),'rows')
cell2mat doesnt work.
Any suggestions are appreciated :) Thank you!

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 15 Juin 2019
Sounds like:
Dates{1} = unique(Dates{1}); %What a misleading variable names if it doesn't contain dates/times!
is what you're after.
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Guillaume
Guillaume le 21 Juin 2019
[uvalues, idxuvals] = unique(somecellarray);
idxduplicates = setdiff(1:numel(somecellarray), idxuvals);
will return the indices of all the elements that were removed by unique.
Kris Govertsen
Kris Govertsen le 26 Juin 2019
This worked! I ended up doing:
[~, idxRomanticGestures] = unique(RomanticGestures);
RomanticGestures=RomanticGestures(idxRomanticGestures);
OtherRelatedArrays=OtherRelatedArrays(idxRomanticGestures);

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Jan
Jan le 15 Juin 2019
Modifié(e) : Jan le 21 Juin 2019
A loop approach:
C = RomanticGestures;
n = numel(C);
remove = false(1, n);
for i1 = 1:n
for i2 = i1 + 1:n
if ~remove(C{i2}) && isequal(C{i1}, C{i2})
remove(i2) = true;
end
end
end
C(remove) = [];
C = RomanticGestures;
n = numel(C);
H = cell(1, n);
for iC = 1:n
H{iC} = DataHash(C{iC}, 'base64');
end
[~, index] = unique(H);
Result = C(index)
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Kris Govertsen
Kris Govertsen le 20 Juin 2019
DataHash doesnt work for characters
Jan
Jan le 21 Juin 2019
Modifié(e) : Jan le 21 Juin 2019
@Kris: Please explain "doesn't work" with any details. I had a typo in my code, which is fixed now, but the problem was the round parentheses for indexing H, instead of the curly braces.
Of course DataHash works for characters.
If you provide some Matlab code, which produces the input data, I could test my code before posting it.

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