is there's a way to automatically find peaks in an histogram?

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Hello,
I have a script to analyze data from a detector (the data is not necessarily repeated). right now I have to find the peaks manually which is time-consuming!
is there's a way I can get the range of the peak base in the x-axis automatically? and is there's a way to neglect small peaks (let's say small in respect to the ratio from the max peak)?
here is an example of histogram I'm working with
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sani
sani il 28 Mag 2020
yes but I couldn't applied it for histogram, just to my original data (and it dosn't relevant)

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord il 29 Mag 2020
You can do this using the islocalmax function.
% Sample data
rng default
x = randn(1, 1e5);
h = histogram(x);
% Retrieve some properties from the histogram
V = h.Values;
E = h.BinEdges;
% Use islocalmax
L = islocalmax(V);
% Find the centers of the bins that islocalmax identified as peaks
left = E(L);
right = E([false L]);
center = (left + right)/2;
% Plot markers on those bins
hold on
plot(center, V(L), 'o')
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 29 Mag 2020
How is islocalmax() different than findpeaks()? Is it just that it's in base MATLAB instead of the Signal Processing Toolbox?
sani
sani il 30 Mag 2020
thanks a lot Steven! it was really helpful:)

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