findpeaks ( 'WidthReference','halfheight' ) not finding width of peak
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sarmad m
il 1 Apr 2017
Commentato: Netanel shachak
il 5 Giu 2023
Hi
I'm trying to find ( 'WidthReference','halfheight') something like this image
but it is not showing using this code , could you please show
me where is my error .
order =3 ;
framelen =13;
Averages=[R,L]';
Averages=mean(Averages)';
AV=smooth(Averages,6);
x=AV;
lx = 20;
sgf = sgolayfilt(x,order,framelen);
plot(sgf);
hold on;
findpeaks(sgf,'MinPeakProminence',0.003);
[pks,locs,widths,proms]=findpeaks(sgf,'Annotate','extents','WidthReference','halfheight');
pks= -pks;
plot(locs,pks,'g*');
text(locs+.02,pks,num2str((1:numel(pks))'));
this the output I get
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Greg Dionne
il 4 Apr 2017
I think you wanted this instead:
findpeaks(sgf,'MinPeakProminence',0.003,'WidthReference','halfheight','Annotate','extents');
[pks,locs,widths,proms]=findpeaks(sgf,'MinPeakProminence',0.003,'WidthReference','halfheight');
(use the same settings for when you plot without output arguments vs. when you do your assignment).
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Netanel shachak
il 5 Giu 2023
Hi,
Is there any way to determined spacific width indipendent the peak height?
i have a signal of pump (RPM) - i'm looking for time interval that the the RPM was above a spacific value with a width grater than a spacific value. for example:
i tried using findpeaks:
m=10;
pks=110;
findpeaks(Y,t,'Annotate','extents','MinPeakWidth',minutes(m),'MinPeakHeight',pks);
but in that case it find point with:
pks>110 & width=pks/2;
any suggust?
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sarmad m
il 2 Apr 2017
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Amanda Figueroa
il 4 Giu 2019
Modificato: Amanda Figueroa
il 4 Giu 2019
I had the same issue until I removed the outputs (pks, locs, widths,proms)
[pks,locs,widths,proms] = findpeaks(Peaks(:,2),Peaks(:,1),...
'MinPeakHeight',4e7,'MinPeakProminence',4e6,'Annotate','Extents'...
);
The plot should show up if you remove them as shown below:
findpeaks(Peaks(:,2),Peaks(:,1),...
'MinPeakHeight',4e7,'MinPeakProminence',4e6,'Annotate','Extents'...
);
And this is my plot (zoomed in):
Matlaber
il 14 Gen 2019
Maybe you can paste your code here and have a look.
Are you able to find the peaks on your data?
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