How to find second dominant frequency?
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here i have code that determine dominant frequency, but i want to find the second dominant from the signal.
if true
y = fft(x,nfft); % Fast Fourier Transform
y = abs(y.^2); % raw power spectrum density
y = y(1:1+nfft/2); % half-spectrum
[v,k] = max(y); % find maximum
f_scale = (0:nfft/2)* Fs/nfft; % frequency scale
plot(f_scale, y),axis('tight'),grid('on'),title('Dominant Frequency')
fest = f_scale(k); % dominant frequency estimate
fprintf('Dominant freq.: true %f Hz, estimated %f Hznn', f, fest)
fprintf('Frequency step (resolution) = %f Hznn', f_scale(2))
end
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Image Analyst
am 21 Mär. 2016
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Depends on how you define "dominant". You could just sort the signal and take the second largest one. But there are other ways you could define it. Why don't you supply x, or at least a screenshot of your plots?
Star Strider
am 21 Mär. 2016
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If you have the Signal Processing Toolbox, use the findpeaks function.
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Nidhi Singh
am 2 Mär. 2022
It will give all the peaks..I also want first 3 dominant frequencies from fft plot..how can we achieve that?
Star Strider
am 2 Mär. 2022
Use the findpeaks name-value pair arguments to constrain what the function does and the results it produces.
Image Analyst
am 2 Mär. 2022
@Nidhi Singh findpeaks gives the peak values. If you want you could sort them and take the 3 highest.
[peakValues, indexesOfPeaks] = findpeaks(y);
[sortedValues, sortOrder] = sort(peakValues, 'descend');
threeHighestValues = sortedValues(1:3)
indexes3 = indexesOfPeaks(sortOrder(1:3))
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