how to make matlab functions work not starting at the first element

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Naufal Arfani
Naufal Arfani 2021년 1월 25일
편집: Mischa Kim 2021년 1월 25일
I want to try to figure out how the findpeaks function doesn't work on the first array element, so suppose i have this code
a = [2 5 2 4 2 7 2 2 2 5 2];
pks = findpeaks(a);
but I don't want the first 5 to be read by findpeaks so it looks like it's just skipped, what code do I need to add? thank you for your attention

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim 2021년 1월 25일
편집: Mischa Kim 2021년 1월 25일
Hi Naufal, how about:
a = [2 5 2 4 2 7 2 2 2 5 2];
pks = findpeaks(a);
mypks = pks(2:end);
To be able to skip the first peak, you (well, MATLAB) needs to know/identify this first peak. So an easy "workaround" is to let MATLAB compute all peaks and then omit the first one by extracting all peaks starting with the second.

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