How to extract peaks from a matrix and concatenate columns with different number of rows using a loop?
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Hi I want to extract the peaks of all columns from a matrix M.
Each column of M should generate a new column of a matrix N
with the PEAKS as elements.
I tried the following loop:
for n=1:10
NPEAKS{n} = (findpeaks(M(:,n:n)))';
ALLPEAKS=[NPEAKS{1:n}];
end;
The second line of the loop works fine
and I obtain in each { } the desired column with the peaks.
However, the concatenation (third line of the loop)
of all columns to ONE new matrix did not work
because the amount of peaks (or elements) found for each
columns differs from column to columns.
How can I correct the commands above or to obtain the same result
doing something else.
Thank you for your help
Emerson
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Andrei Bobrov
2011 年 4 月 20 日
variant of using cellfun
M = randi(1500,12,12);
[p,l] = arrayfun(@(x)findpeaks(M(:,x)),1:size(M,2),'UniformOutput',false);
iend = cellfun('size',l,2);
iendmax = max(iend);
NPEAKSdouble = cell2mat(arrayfun(@(x,y,z)[cat(3,x{:}.',y{:}.');zeros(iendmax-z,1,2)],p,l,iend,'UniformOutput',false));
variant of using for loops
M = randi(1500,12,12);
nM = size(M);
N = 0;
NPEAKSdouble = zeros([nM,2]);
for jj = 1:nM(2)
[p,l] = findpeaks(M(:,jj));
lp = length(p);
N = max(N,lp);
NPEAKSdouble(1:lp,jj,:) = cat(3,p,l);
end
NPEAKSdouble = NPEAKSdouble(1:N,:,:);
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Oleg Komarov
2011 年 4 月 20 日
Going from double to cell is unnecessary when you could use arrayfun instead of cellfun.
Padding could be done using the locations by creating a zero matrix and assigning only the peaks.
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