How to find valley amplitude position of individual signals?
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krishna kireeti
le 21 Avr 2017
Commenté : Star Strider
le 22 Avr 2017
hey guys, In the given picture(consider only the upper subplot), is it possible to find the position of maximum negative peak for every signal out there? please help me asap!
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Star Strider
le 21 Avr 2017
I would use the findpeaks function on the negative of each signal. So the negative peaks would be:
[pks,locidx] = findpeaks(-signal); % Peaks & Peak Indices In Vector
pks = -pks; % Correct Amplitudes Of Peaks
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Star Strider
le 22 Avr 2017
Yes, you can plot both peaks at the same time. You need two different calls to findpeaks, one to find the positive peaks (the ‘usual’ way), and one to find the negative peaks (negating the argument first, then negating the result). Then, use the hold command to do the plotting.
Example —
[pos_pks,pos_loc] = findpeaks(signal,x);
[neg_pks,neg_loc] = findpeaks(-signal,x);
figure(1)
plot(x, signal, '-b')
hold on
plot(pos_loc, pos_pks, '^r')
plot(neg_loc, -neg_pks, 'vg')
hold off
grid
legend('Data', 'Peaks', 'Valleys')
NOTE — This is UNTESTED CODE. It should work.
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