The function uniquemap
is generic, with methods
for point patterns, data frames, and a default method.
The default method expects a vector. It determines whether any entries
of the vector x
are duplicated,
and constructs a mapping of the indices of x
so that all duplicates are mapped to a unique representative index.
The result is an integer vector u
such that
u[j] = i
if
the entries x[i]
and x[j]
are identical and
point i
has been chosen as the unique representative.
The entry u[i] = i
means either that point i
is
unique, or that it has been chosen as the unique representative
of its equivalence class.
The method for data.frame
determines whether any rows of the
data frame x
are duplicated, and constructs a mapping of the
row indices so that all duplicate rows are mapped to a unique
representative row.