unique returns an object of the same class as x (typically
a vector-like, data-frame-like, or array-like object) but with duplicate
elements/rows removed. NOTE: This man page is for the unique S4 generic function
defined in the BiocGenerics package.
See ?base::unique for the default method
(defined in the base package).
Bioconductor packages can define specific methods for objects
(typically vector-like or data-frame-like) not supported by the
default method.
unique(x, incomparables=FALSE, ...)?base::unique for a description of
these arguments.
?base::unique for the value returned by the
default method.Specific methods defined in Bioconductor packages will typically
return an object of the same class as the input object.unique should always behave consistently with
BiocGenerics::duplicated.
base::unique for the default unique
method.
BiocGenerics::duplicated for determining
duplicate elements.
showMethods for displaying a summary of the
methods defined for a given generic function.
selectMethod for getting the definition of
a specific method.
unique method (defined for
Rle objects).
unique
showMethods("unique")
selectMethod("unique", "ANY") # the default method
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