Curve at the peak values

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Mepe
Mepe el 16 de Mzo. de 2019
Comentada: dpb el 17 de Mzo. de 2019
For the evaluation of measurement results, a curve should be laid through the maximum values (polynomial or spline). Is there a direct possibility here or must the maximum measured values be read out separately?
Many thanks!
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dpb
dpb el 17 de Mzo. de 2019
[OP's Answer moved to Comment...dpb]
Thanks, with
[pkt,lct] = findpeaks(ChannelE,Frequency,'Threshold',0.8);
this works quite well. What's the best way to create a fitting curve through the points? With polyfit or lsqcurvefit I was not very successful...
Many thanks!
dpb
dpb el 17 de Mzo. de 2019
A smoothing spline would likely be the ticket there -- or a N peak mixed Gaussian or somesuch depending upon whether there is some sort of expected shape based on whatever it is the data represent and what the bounding curve is for--altho there's a dichotomy in that the two major peaks with the example "fit" are treated as one while the others with similar spacing are separated. The only difference appears to be the two are of essentially the same magnitude.

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Mepe
Mepe el 17 de Mzo. de 2019
Thanks, with
[pkt,lct] = findpeaks(ChannelE,Frequency,'Threshold',0.8);
this works quite well. What's the best way to create a fitting curve through the points? With polyfit or lsqcurvefit I was not very successful...
Many thanks!

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