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Hi All,
I am trying to find the max/min of a single column of data. Normally I would use the max(X) and min(X), but this particular dataset has spikes I'd like to ignore. The values tend to be roughly -.010 < X < .010, but there are some instantaneous spikes within the data around +/-100. Is there a way to get the max and min while ignoring these spikes?
For example:
If X < 1 AND X > -1 Then max(X) AND min(X) Else Ignore
Hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance for your help! -Marcus

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Adam
Adam on 13 Jun 2017
Edited: Adam on 13 Jun 2017
max( X( X < 0.01 ) )
min( X( X > -0.01 ) )
should work?
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Marcus Solis
Marcus Solis on 13 Jun 2017
My problem is that I want to ignore the sudden dropoff in the attached plot. I'm using the following to get the minimum and maximum:
ErrPriMax = ErrorPri<1;
ErrorPriMax = max(ErrorPri(ErrPriMax));
ErrPriMin = ErrorPri>-.4;
ErrorPriMin = min(ErrorPri(ErrPriMin));
ErrRedMax = ErrorRed<1;
ErrorRedMax = max(ErrorRed(ErrRedMax));
ErrRedMin = ErrorRed>-.4;
ErrorRedMin = min(ErrorRed(ErrRedMin));
The correct minimums should be around -.2 for the primary error and -.05 for the redundant error; however, I am getting around -.4 for both since that is the hard limit I coded in. Is there a better way to do this? I essentially want to ignore the two spikes.
ErrorPri and ErrorRed are the datasets I am working with along with Time. They dont go to infinite, they go more closely to -20 (which is far greater than reality).
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank You!
Adam
Adam on 14 Jun 2017
You could try running a non-aggressive smoothing filter to try to get ride of the outliers, but that will diminish your magnitudes elsewhere too. You can't really do much without getting rid of the erroneous data though.

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