These functions find peaks (local maxima) or valleys (local minima) in a spectrum, using a user selectable size threshold relative to the tallest peak (global maximum). This a wrapper built on top of function peaks from package splus2R.
get_peaks(
x,
y,
ignore_threshold = 0,
span = 5,
strict = TRUE,
x_unit = "",
x_digits = 3,
na.rm = FALSE
)get_valleys(
x,
y,
ignore_threshold = 0,
span = 5,
strict = TRUE,
x_unit = "",
x_digits = 3,
na.rm = FALSE
)
A data frame with variables w.length and s.irrad with their values at the peaks or valleys plus a character variable of labels.
numeric
numeric
numeric Value between 0.0 and 1.0 indicating the relative size compared to tallest peak threshold below which peaks will be ignored. Negative values set a threshold so that the tallest peaks are ignored, instead of the shortest.
integer A peak is defined as an element in a sequence which is
greater than all other elements within a window of width span
centered at that element. Use NULL for the global peak.
logical If TRUE, an element must be strictly greater
than all other values in its window to be considered a peak.
character Vector of texts to be pasted at end of labels built from x value at peaks.
numeric Number of significant digits in wavelength label.
logical indicating whether NA values should be stripped
before searching for peaks.
Other peaks and valleys functions:
find_peaks(),
find_spikes(),
peaks(),
replace_bad_pixs(),
spikes(),
valleys(),
wls_at_target()
with(sun.spct, get_peaks(w.length, s.e.irrad))
with(sun.spct, get_valleys(w.length, s.e.irrad))
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