Peak finder - finding major peaks instead of just the smaller ones

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Bran
Bran le 16 Jan 2014
Modifié(e) : Russ le 27 Déc 2021
I want to use a peak finder to find the major peaks in my spectrum, however, when I use {pks, locs] = peakfinder()
I get all the small peaks as well. I just want the main five

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Greg Dionne
Greg Dionne le 14 Avr 2015
You can do:
findpeaks(y,'NPeaks',5,'SortStr','descend')
This gets you the five with the largest amplitude. If you want the five with the largest prominence, you can do:
[pks,locs,~,prm] = findpeaks(y);
[~,i] = sort(prm,'descend');
plot(1:numel(y),y,'-',locs(i(1:5)),y(locs(i(1:5))),'o ')
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Russ
Russ le 27 Déc 2021
Modifié(e) : Russ le 27 Déc 2021
how would you do this to find the five minimum peaks?
i.e. within acceleration data, the most prominent negative peaks

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 16 Jan 2014
minimum_peak=10 % For example
[pks,locs]=findpeaks(your_signal,'MINPEAKHEIGHT',minimum_peak)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 16 Jan 2014
You need some criterion to get rid of unwanted peaks
José-Luis
José-Luis le 16 Jan 2014
You could also transform your data prior to detecting the peaks. Maybe a log transform would be enough?

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