Extracting data from two matrices

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I have two matrices: X is 100 by 1e5, complex double and Y is 1 by 1e5. For each row, X matrix contains either one peak value or two peak values.
Based on the index(indices) of the (these) peak value(s), I have to know the corresponding value of Y matrix. But it is all random i.e. the peak values are different from each other. Also the X matrix contains complex values.
Please help.
Faisal
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Faisal Memon
Faisal Memon on 29 Dec 2014
Kindly see the figure. It is zoom in. The graph has 2 peaks, one is centered around zero, the other is at some value of X-axis. I need that value of x-axis where the second peak is located. Please help
Faisal Memon
Faisal Memon on 29 Dec 2014
the fig 2 is same as fig 1 but with less zoom.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Dec 2014
if you "need that value of x-axis where the second peak is located." then try this, where you start looking for the max starting from the half way point (just the right half of the signal).
middleElement = floor(length(X)/2);
[maxValue, index] = max(X(middleElement:end));
yIndexOfMax = index + middleElement;
yAtMax = Y(yIndexOfMax);
Note that X is your signal (normally what people call Y), and your Y is what people normally call x - not sure why you did it that way, but I followed your unconvential notation.
You might need to look at the magnitude, real part, or imaginary part of X instead of complex values because the max is not defined for a fully complex number.
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Faisal Memon
Faisal Memon on 15 Jan 2015
Dear @Image Analyst
I need your help in ifft problem. I have sent you an email too.
Faisal
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 15 Jan 2015
I don't read the email associated with this account. Post a new question and someone will answer.

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