problem with findpeaks in R2016a
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The following works fine in R2015b, but not in R2016a (neither by live editor nor by command line)
[pks,locs,widths,proms]=findpeaks(A12ratio, x, 'MinPeakProminence', MPP);
In R2016a I get:
"Undefined function 'findpeaks' for input arguments of type 'double'."
Is this a known problem? Is there a workaround besides simply going back to using R2015b??
Answers (2)
Steven Lord
on 30 Mar 2016
Edited: Steven Lord
on 30 Mar 2016
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The findpeaks function is in Signal Processing Toolbox. It's possible you had this toolbox installed in your installation of release R2015b but don't have it installed in your installation of release R2016a.
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John Ondov
on 30 Mar 2016
Steven Lord
on 31 Mar 2016
In that case, if you're using a network license it's possible all the license keys for Signal Processing Toolbox are checked out right now. Your license administrator could check this for you (if they're not sure how, ask them to take a look at page 3-61 of the Installation Guide.)
John Ondov
on 24 Apr 2016
Star Strider
on 30 Mar 2016
You did install the Signal Processing Toolbox when you upgraded to R2016a, correct?
Assuming you did, my guess is that you have a path problem.
Try typing this from the Command Window (or embed it temporarily in your script):
restoredefaultpath
rehash toolboxcache
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John Ondov
on 31 Mar 2016
Star Strider
on 31 Mar 2016
You may have to uninstall and reinstall R2016a, and perhaps uninstall R2015b as well. It seems that you may have inadvertently written those files to your previous R2015b directory structure. It might be best for you to Contact Support to sort this.
John Ondov
on 31 Mar 2016
Star Strider
on 31 Mar 2016
My pleasure.
You quite definitely have my sympathies.
I always install to the directory structure MATLAB wants to create. I’ve never had any problems with it.
John Ondov
on 24 Apr 2016
Star Strider
on 24 Apr 2016
When I looked through the Release Notes, findpeaks hasn’t changed in R2016a, so the worst of your situation is simply the inconvenience, if you also need some new functionality in R2016a.
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