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:Returns list of elements of list L in ascending order, repetitive elements are included only once. Works for both a list of numbers and a list of text. See also the [[Frequency Command|Frequency command]]. | :Returns list of elements of list L in ascending order, repetitive elements are included only once. Works for both a list of numbers and a list of text. See also the [[Frequency Command|Frequency command]]. | ||
+ | ==CAS Syntax== | ||
+ | ;Unique[<List L>] | ||
+ | :Returns a list where each element of L occurs only once. | ||
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+ | : {{Example|1= | ||
+ | :* <code>Unique[{1, x, x, 1, a}]</code> gives you "{x, 1, a}". }} |
Revision as of 14:02, 29 July 2011
- Unique[<List L>]
- Returns list of elements of list L in ascending order, repetitive elements are included only once. Works for both a list of numbers and a list of text. See also the Frequency command.
CAS Syntax
- Unique[<List L>]
- Returns a list where each element of L occurs only once.
- Example:
Unique[{1, x, x, 1, a}]
gives you "{x, 1, a}".