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distances = sqrt((x - max(x)).^2 + (y - max(y)).^2);
[peaks, iPeaks] = findpeaks(distances);%to find out where the curve turns around
for i = 1 : length(iPeaks)-1
iPeaks1 = iPeaks(i);
iPeaks2 = iPeaks(i+1)-1;%analyse of consecutive pair of peaks
%skip small noise peaks
if length(iPeaks1:iPeaks2)>=5
xx=x(iPeaks1:iPeaks2)
yy=y(iPeaks1:iPeaks2)
end
end
hello
i need to construct vectors xx and yy. The problem is that at each cycle the past xx and yy is deleted but i want the opposite. i want them to keep the past information and grow at each cycle. what can i do? and also i know i should preallocate xx and yy.
i appreciate any help. thank you very much.
**this is a possible solution. the problem here is i need to preallocate. but if i do it, the xx and yy keep the zeros and continue to grow 'with the zeros inside' and that is wrong
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distances = sqrt((x - max(x)).^2 + (y - max(y)).^2);
[peaks, iPeaks] = findpeaks(distances);%to find out where the curve turns around
xx=[];
yy=[];
for i = 1 : length(iPeaks)-1
iPeaks1 = iPeaks(i);
iPeaks2 = iPeaks(i+1)-1;%analyse of consecutive pair of peaks
%skip small noise peaks
if length(iPeaks1:iPeaks2)>=5
xx = [xx; x(iPeaks1:iPeaks2)];%''concatenate''(connect)
yy = [yy; y(iPeaks1:iPeaks2)];
end
end
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Accepted Answer
Titus Edelhofer
on 4 Oct 2012
Hi,
to grow the xx and yy you would write the following:
xx = [xx x(iPeaks1:iPeaks2)];
or
xx = [xx; x(iPeaks1:iPeaks2)];
depending on x being a row vector (first version) or a column vector (second). If you want to preallocate:
N = length(iPeaksNoise);
xx = zeros(N, 1);
yy = zeros(N,1);
counter = 0;
for i = 1 : length(iPeaksNoise)-1
iPeaks1 = iPeaksNoise(i);
iPeaks2 = iPeaks(i+1)-1;%analyse of consecutive pair of peaks
%skip small noise peaks
nPeaks = iPeaks2-iPeaks+1;
if nPeaks>=5
xx(counter+(1:nPeaks)) = x(iPeaks1:iPeaks2);
yy(counter+(1:nPeaks)) = y(iPeaks1:iPeaks2);
counter = counter + nPeaks;
end
end
xx(counter+1:end) = [];
yy(counter+1:end) = [];
Titus
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