Finding maximum and minimum

Hi, I have a question regarding how to find all the maximums on the following graph, because it is not just one. It represents an earthquake shaking a building and the acceleration decreases by a certain amount of damping.
The time interval is not identical.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 2016 年 8 月 10 日
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If you have the Signal Processing Toolbox then you can use findpeaks. To find the minima simply invert the data.
Otherwise search for "peaks" or "peak finder" on MATLAB File Exchange:
You might also be like to have a look at envelope fitting tools.

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Tsvetan Donov
Tsvetan Donov 2016 年 8 月 10 日
So I have named the x axis- Time and the y axis- Struc. I write: plot(Time, Struc) - this gives me the graph Then how do I use the findpeaks function?
Thanks!
Stephen23
Stephen23 2016 年 8 月 10 日
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@Tsvetan Donov: You should start by reading the findpeaks documentation. Why else do you think I gave you that link? The documentation explains what syntax is allowed, and has examples for you to try out! Probably you can simply call:
[pksMax,locsMax] = findpeaks(data) % maxima
[pksMin,locsMin] = findpeaks(-data) % minima

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