I would like to count the number of peaks of a signal.
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mohamed ali
el 25 de Feb. de 2023
Comentada: Star Strider
el 26 de Feb. de 2023
Hello everone,
]I am working with a signal produced from my simulink model and I am doing some analysis on the signal but I dont know how to calculate the number of cycles?
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Star Strider
el 25 de Feb. de 2023
Editada: Star Strider
el 25 de Feb. de 2023
Use the signal Processing Toolbox findpeaks function to count the peaks. The plotted signal does not appear to be noisy, so it will likely not be necessary to use other name-value pair arguments (such as 'MinPeakProminence') to define the peaks). (I have no idea if this works with Simulink, since I very rarely use Simulink.)
Just use:
t = ...; % Time Vector
s = ...; % Signal Vector
[pks,locs] = findpeaks(s);
NrPks = numel(pks)
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Askic V
el 25 de Feb. de 2023
Editada: Askic V
el 25 de Feb. de 2023
t = 0:0.01:2;
y = sin(20*t);
[z, ind] = findpeaks(y);
plot(t,y)
hold on
plot(t(ind), z, 'o')
number_cylces = numel(diff(z))
If you need to find number of cycles, you need to fnd the number of peaks first. Matlab has a built in function called findpeaks :)
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Image Analyst
el 25 de Feb. de 2023
In addition to findpeaks, if you don't have the Signal Processing Toolbox, you can use islocalmax in base MATLAB.
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