What are the dependencies for findpeaks.m

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva le 31 Août 2011

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Yes you need the signal processing toolbox for the findpeaks that comes with it.
You can do your own findpeaks function or get one from File Exchange
I recommend this one: PeakFinder
Also look at this

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vsee
vsee le 31 Août 2011
Thanks. Can I just use the function if peakfinder.m is in my workspace?
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva le 31 Août 2011
yes if by workspace you mean current directory
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 31 Août 2011
You do not place functions in a workspace: you place them in a directory. If you place peakfinder.m in any of the directories that are on your MATLAB path, then it will be found.

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Joshua Baldwin
Joshua Baldwin le 18 Déc 2017
Modifié(e) : Joshua Baldwin le 18 Déc 2017
As noted earlier, the Signal Processing Toolbox is needed. However, I only needed to process a fairly small and basic array of doubles that could be easily iterated through, so I worked around this by writing my own function as follows:
function [pks, locs] = findpeaks(data)
pks = zeros(numel(data), 1);
locs = zeros(numel(data), 1);
count = 0;
for i = 2:(numel(data) - 1)
if (data(i - 1) < data(i)) && (data(i) > data(i + 1))
count = count + 1;
pks(count) = data(i);
locs(count) = i;
end
end
pks = pks(1:count);
locs = locs(1:count);
end

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