Re: How to get the maximums of a curve
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- Subject: [mg66858] Re: [mg66817] How to get the maximums of a curve
- From: gardyloo <gardyloo at mail.wsu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 06:55:58 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi, Simon, There is a useful thread here: http://hilbert.math.hr/arhive/mathgroup/2000/06/0232.html which might be of help to you (it will be to me!). In addition, the "Business Cycle Analysis" code found here: http://www.verbeia.com/mathematica/mathecon/econ_code.html has been of huge help to me. In it you will find a findPeaks function. It took me a while to figure out the code, but it's neat, and I've adapted it to many experiments. Hope that helps, Curtis O. simon yang wrote: > Dear everyone, > I meet a trouble when try to get the maximums of an oscillating curve > which is data get from physics experiment. There is a lot of noise in > the curve, so cannot get the maximums by solve: derivative ==0, Then > how should I do? Thank you. > Simon > > > -- ========================================================== Curtis Osterhoudt PGP Key ID: 0x088E6D7A Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html ==========================================================