Identify duplicates and mark first occurrence and all others

杀马特。学长 韩版系。学妹 提交于 2019-11-26 21:17:41

问题


I'm trying to identify all rows which are represented twice or more in a matrix.

For example:

m <- matrix(c(1,2,1,3,1,4,1,2,2,3,2,3,1,2,5), ncol = 3)
m
duplicated(m[,1])

Outputs:

     [,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,]    1    4    2
[2,]    2    1    3
[3,]    1    2    1
[4,]    3    2    2
[5,]    1    3    5

[1] FALSE FALSE  TRUE FALSE  TRUE

However, I do not want that output. I want:

[1] TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE

since row[1,1]'s value appears 3 times in m's column 1.


回答1:


When I saw this question I asked myself "what would Jim Holtman or Bill Dunlap advise on Rhelp?". Haven't looked in the archives, but I think they might have advised using two "parallel" applications of duplicated, one with the defaults and one with the fromLast parameter and conjoining with a vector OR operator.

duplicated(m[,1]) | duplicated(m[,1], fromLast=TRUE)
[1]  TRUE FALSE  TRUE FALSE  TRUE



回答2:


Here's one approach of many:

m <- matrix(c(1,2,1,3,1,4,1,2,2,3,2,3,1,2,5), ncol = 3)

x <- table(m[,1])
as.character(m[,1]) %in% names(x)[x > 1]

## > as.character(m[,1]) %in% names(x)[x > 1]
## [1]  TRUE FALSE  TRUE FALSE  TRUE

# or wrap it up as function:

FUN <- function(vec) {
    x <- table(vec)
    as.character(vec) %in% names(x)[x > 1]
}

FUN(m[, 1])

## > FUN(m[, 1])
## [1]  TRUE FALSE  TRUE FALSE  TRUE


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16265808/identify-duplicates-and-mark-first-occurrence-and-all-others

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