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Indexing at the end of flat peaks

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LukeJes
LukeJes il 2 Set 2020
Commentato: Luke Cohen il 25 Mar 2021
I have been using findpeaks to index my data, however, it is indexing the value at the start of each of the flat peaks. Instead, I want it to index the value at the end of the flat peaks so that I can cut up the data like I have done in my current code below:
[pksr, idcsr] = findpeaks(r_grf, 'MinPeakHeight',-100, 'MinPeakDist',100);
for k1 = 1:numel(idcsr)-1
grfcutr{k1} = r_grf(idcsr(k1)-10:idcsr(k1+1)-10);
end
I have looked at the documentation on flat peaks but it isn't helping in my case.
Image of my uncut data:
Thanks
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 2 Set 2020
Is the value at the flat section always exactly 0, or (if not) do you want to consider values within a specified distance of 0 to be part of the "flat" section? Do you have the Image Processing Toolbox - if so, this has functions which would make it almost trivial. Please attach your data - make it easy for us to help you, not hard (by making us create data somehow).
save('answers.mat', 'r_grf');
Then attach 'answers.mat'.
Luke Cohen
Luke Cohen il 25 Mar 2021
Hi Image Analyst,
I am trying to do something similar to this... can you mention the function in the Image Processing Toolbox that would be useful?

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