Finds the location of peaks or valleys in the set of input data.
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initialize, when TRUE, initializes the internal state of the VI. |
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input data is the data to be processed. |
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threshold peak tells the VI to ignore peaks that have an amplitude that is less than the threshold peak value. |
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threshold valley tells the VI to ignore valleys that have an amplitude that is less than the threshold valley value. |
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width is the size of the region of interest. The default is 3. If width is an odd number, the VI can find a peak or valley only at the position (width+1)/2. If width is even, the VI can find a peak or valley only at the position width/2. Peaks or valleys represent local maximums, peaks, or local minimums, valleys, where width describes the region of interest. |
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peak identifies a peak within the region width. |
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valley identifies a valley within the region width. |
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error returns any error or warning condition from the VI. Refer to Point By Point Error Codes for more information about these conditions. |