Error while running findpeaks().

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Aravind Kota
Aravind Kota le 8 Mar 2018
When I am trying to find peaks and widths of the peaks, I am getting errors related to findpeaks(). The error is:
Error using findpeaks>parse_inputs (line 131)
Expected a string for the parameter name, instead the input type was 'double'.
Error in findpeaks (line 71)
[X,Ph,Pd,Th,Np,Str,infIdx] = parse_inputs(Xin,varargin{:});
Error in aaaa (line 12)
findpeaks(PeakSig,x,'Annotate','extents','WidthReference','halfheight')
I guess this is happening because of the using annotate and extents in findpeaks() function. Kindly help me resolve this issue. Thanks in advance.
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Aravind Kota
Aravind Kota le 8 Mar 2018
I am using Matlab 2014a version. Any input in this regard is appreciated.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 8 Mar 2018
In R2014a, it was not permitted to pass in x or fs in the second position: you had to go directly from the signal to the name/value pairs. Also, the 'Annotate' and 'WidthReference' options were not yet defined in R2014a. See https://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2014a/signal/ref/findpeaks.html for the documentation of findpeaks for your version.
The call you are trying to use was defined starting in R2014b.
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Aravind Kota
Aravind Kota le 8 Mar 2018
Thanks for the information. I was doubting the same. Is there any alternative to this function to find the peak widths in the current version.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 8 Mar 2018
There are some peak finders in the File Exchange.
You are trying to use the variation of findpeaks that plots the output. Automatic plotting of the output was not supported until R2014b.

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