How to remove incomplete elements in a vector? using loops

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I have an experiment consisting of id numbers (x.y), where x = experiment number and y = part number.
If l have a vector, let's say:
v(id) = [1.3, 2.2, 2.3, 2.1, 1.1]
and want to remove the incomplete ones, namely: in experiment 1 because part 2 is missing
How can l do that and get the output: ans = 2.2, 2.3, 2.1 (it should remain in the same order as the original)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2016-8-6
Why are you not removing the 2.* series as well, since part 42 of that is missing?
Sandie Nhatien Vu
Because if there is are 3 id-numbers with the same experiment is complete.

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Guillaume
Guillaume 2016-8-6
This should work:
v = [1.3 2.2 2.3 2.1 1.1];
requiredcount = 3;
experiments = floor(v)';
[uexp, ~, idx] = unique(experiments);
expcount = accumarray(idx, 1);
exptodiscard = uexp(expcount < requiredcount);
v(ismember(experiments, exptodiscard)) = []
Note that this entirely ignore the part number, it just counts the number of times an experiment is found and if it is less than the required count it is discarded. Therefore, it assumes that part numbers within an experiment are unique.
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Sandie Nhatien Vu
编辑:Sandie Nhatien Vu 2016-8-6
Thank you! Can i create a function using loops to solve this? That's is required... That's difficult?

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