How to detect a peak from a graph
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A part of my work need me to peak the peak from a graph of cyclic nature with time vs velocity. I tried to use treshold and and others options. to locate the maximum peak but could also include the local maximums . Is there anyway of picking the maximum value? such as sliding window ?
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Image Analyst
am 3 Apr. 2013
For local peaks I'd use findpeaks() in the Signal Processing Toolbox, or imregionalmax() in the Image Processing Toolbox. For a global peak, simply use the max function
[maxValue, indexOfMax] = max(yourSignal);
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Ede gerlderlands
am 3 Apr. 2013
Image Analyst
am 4 Apr. 2013
Well now I have no idea if you want all the local peaks or not. How many peaks do you want? One or multiple? I think it's time for you to post an image of your data with arrows pointing to the peak(s) on the signal that you want to detect. Try http://snag.gy or http://tinypic.com.
Ede gerlderlands
am 4 Apr. 2013
Image Analyst
am 4 Apr. 2013
You're welcome. Glad I could help.
pramod kumar
am 4 Apr. 2013
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even i am also working on to find the peak of the signal i have tried inbuilt function [peak_value, peak_location] = findpeaks(Tx1Rx_1100mm_3plates);
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Image Analyst
am 4 Apr. 2013
After reading this: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/6200-tutorial-how-to-ask-a-question-on-answers-and-get-a-fast-answer, post your own question, along with screenshot of your signal, and code (including data) that we can copy and paste to reproduce your situation.
Chinnaiah Golla
am 5 Nov. 2014
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If you simply want to obtain the maximum(Peak) value of signal by excluding the local maximas, you can use the max function.
max_val=max(signal);
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