Effacer les filtres
Effacer les filtres

After importing data from excel and plotting them, I need to subtract the noise and extract only the five peaks, and finally to find the area under the peaks? Can anyone tell me what function to use?

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I have attached a sample plot. The left plot is plotted in MATLAB and I need to convert this to the one similar to the plot in the right side by reducing the noise. I then need to find the area under the five peaks.

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Ryan Takatsuka
Ryan Takatsuka le 20 Juil 2018
You can probably apply a highpass filter to the data to isolate the peaks. This should remove the low frequency/offset of the plot, while allowing the quickly changing peaks to pass through unchanged.
Alternatively, you can locate the peaks of the data with something like:
[pks, locs] = findpeaks(data);
Because the peaks seem to have a consistent width, you can divide the data into small "subsections" and plot each individual subsection.
To find the area under the curve, you can use a trapezoidal approximation using one of the following:
cumtrapz();
trapz();
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Joswin Leslie
Joswin Leslie le 10 Août 2018
They will. Is there any way possible to process it with these large numbers?
Ryan Takatsuka
Ryan Takatsuka le 10 Août 2018
It'll be difficult to get any useful area information without a clean height vs. distance plot (it's hard to find the area under the curve without a reasonable looking curve).

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