How do I check an array for duplicates? [duplicate]
Solution 1:
Just call uniq
on it (which returns a new array without duplicates) and see whether the uniq
ed array has less elements than the original:
if a.uniq.length == a.length
puts "a does not contain duplicates"
else
puts "a does contain duplicates"
end
Note that the objects in the array need to respond to hash
and eql?
in a meaningful for uniq
to work properly.
Solution 2:
In order to find the duplicated elements, I use this approach (with Ruby 1.9.3):
array = [1, 2, 1, 3, 5, 4, 5, 5]
=> [1, 2, 1, 3, 5, 4, 5, 5]
dup = array.select{|element| array.count(element) > 1 }
=> [1, 1, 5, 5, 5]
dup.uniq
=> [1, 5]
Solution 3:
If you want to return the duplicates, you can do this:
dups = [1,1,1,2,2,3].group_by{|e| e}.keep_if{|_, e| e.length > 1}
# => {1=>[1, 1, 1], 2=>[2, 2]}
If you want just the values:
dups.keys
# => [1, 2]
If you want the number of duplicates:
dups.map{|k, v| {k => v.length}}
# => [{1=>3}, {2=>2}]
Solution 4:
Might want to monkeypatch Array if using this more than once:
class Array
def uniq?
self.length == self.uniq.length
end
end
Then:
irb(main):018:0> [1,2].uniq?
=> true
irb(main):019:0> [2,2].uniq?
=> false