How to add time duration of peaks in plot
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Hi
I have a a vector containing time duration of each peak duration
g = [0.8432 0.6010 0.2447 0.2274 0.1081 0.1025 0.0818 0.0800];
and I want to that duration figure in my signal plot as the figure below:
So,how can I do it please
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Star Strider
am 13 Jun. 2022
I am not certain what you want.
Try this —
x = linspace(0, 20, 250);
ctrv = rand(3,1)*18;
y = sum(exp(-(x-ctrv).^2./rand(3,1))); % Generate Gaussian Peaks With Random Widths & Locations
[pks,locs,wdth] = findpeaks(y, 'WidthReference','halfheight'); % Calculate Peak Locations & FWHM Values
figure
plot(x, y)
grid
text(x(locs), pks/2, compose('%.1f',wdth), 'Horiz','center', 'Vert','bottom') % Write The FWHM Values At The Appropriate Locations On The Plot
This writes the full-width-half-maximum values at the coordinates of those values. See the documentation on the text function for details. Make appropriate changes to work with your data.
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Image Analyst
am 13 Jun. 2022
bar(wdth);
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Star Strider
am 13 Jun. 2022
@Abdelhakim Souidi — With respect to your earlier Comment, my code works correctly, as demonstrated. I have no idea what you are doing, so I cannot determine what the problem is with your using it.
Image Analyst
am 12 Jun. 2022
Not sure how you're defining the width but you can fall down each side of the peak (with a for loop) until you hit a certain level, like 0.5. Or do it like this:
props = regionprops(signal > 0.5, 'Area');
peakWidths = [props.Area]
Or you can fall down from the peak (on each side with a for loop) until the value no longer decreases.
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