How do i find the amplitude of a peak in my plot?
19 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
Alex Sam Thomas
on 12 Mar 2019
Commented: mart benjamin
on 8 Nov 2021
I want to find the peak with the most height(not the maximum y value, but the distance from the local minima just before the peak to the peak). Kindly help out.
1 Comment
madhan ravi
on 12 Mar 2019
Edited: madhan ravi
on 12 Mar 2019
Perhaps:
PEAKS=findpeaks(y);
max(abs(diff(PEAKS)))
Accepted Answer
Star Strider
on 12 Mar 2019
‘I want to find the peak with the most height(not the maximum y value, but the distance from the local minima just before the peak to the peak).’
That seems to be defined by the ‘prominence’ of the peak. You can set a minimum for it as 'MinPeakProminence' (link) if you already know what it is, or you can have findpeaks output it in the p (link) output.
2 Comments
More Answers (1)
Raghunandan V
on 12 Mar 2019
Hello,
Find the slope for each case. When there is change in slope from positive to negative, its a peak. If the slope changes from negetive to positive then its a crust.
formula for slope is (Y2 - Y1) / (X2 - X1)
2 Comments
See Also
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!