I've been given a signal, how can I find the peaks with the islocalmax function?

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How can I find the peaks using the islocalmax function, with the attachment below as my only source of information?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 22 Dez. 2018
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst am 22 Dez. 2018
For example when the help documentation gave the example:
x = 1:100;
A = (1-cos(2*pi*0.01*x)).*sin(2*pi*0.15*x);
TF = islocalmax(A);
plot(x,A,x(TF),A(TF),'r*')
Is there some reason you couldn't replace the A with your data?
See my answer below where I did that for you.
Hannah Oduntan
Hannah Oduntan am 22 Dez. 2018
I have no idea, I’ve tried that code already, but I ended up figuring it out, thank you

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 22 Dez. 2018
All you have to do is to put your signal in for the "A" in the help demo. Try this:
s = load('signals (1).mat')
signal = s.Signal;
% Find local max, following the demo in the help
x = 1 : length(signal);
TF = islocalmax(signal);
plot(x, signal, x(TF), signal(TF), 'r*')
grid on;
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 29 Dez. 2018
OK thanks. Though it pretty much looks like my code except that you use black stars instead of red ones, plot in two lines of code instead of 1, and have different variable names. But it's substantially the same except for very minor differences. Would you mind "Accepting this answer" so others know it's solved.
Hannah Oduntan
Hannah Oduntan am 29 Dez. 2018
Yeah it is, and yes I will, thanks so much for the help!

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