The envelope function always gives me an error when I enter the input 'peaks', whatever the data may be. The error that appears is this:
Error using findpeaks
Too many input arguments.
Error in envelope>envPeak (line 181)
[~,iPk] = findpeaks(double(x(:,chan)),'MinPeakDistance',n);
Error in envelope (line 79)
[yupper, ylower] = envPeak(x,n);
I have looked at three different versions of Matlab and it gives me the error in all three.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 25 Avr 2024
Déplacé(e) : Steven Lord le 26 Avr 2024
Let's make sure you're using the findpeaks function included as part of Signal Processing Toolbox. What does this command show when you run it in the three different versions of MATLAB where this error occurs?
which -all findpeaks
/MATLAB/toolbox/signal/signal/findpeaks.m /MATLAB/toolbox/signal/gpu/@gpuArray/findpeaks.m % gpuArray method

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Victor
Victor le 26 Avr 2024
Déplacé(e) : Steven Lord le 26 Avr 2024
Thank you so much!
Here was the problem. when i use this comand:
which -all findpeaks
There was one more carpet:
CHRONUX_SSP\chronux_2_10_code_and_data\chronux\spectral_analysis\continuous\findpeaks.m
And it was this carpet where it was the problem with findpeaks function.
I really appreciate your response

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