Remove peaks less than a threshold

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SAHEER VC
SAHEER VC el 25 de Nov. de 2016
Comentada: Image Analyst el 26 de Nov. de 2016
Hello guys, I'm dealing with analysis of a spectra and I found that there are many unwanted small peaks in it(see the image). I want to remove the peaks that has the intensity (abscissa) less than say 15.0. Is there any function in matlab that does this. Can someone get me a script for that.
Im attaching my file here
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Adam
Adam el 25 de Nov. de 2016
Editada: Adam el 25 de Nov. de 2016
What do you mean by 'remove them'? Set only the peak values to 0? Doing only this would obviously result in new small peaks in most places where the newly zeroed point would cause small peaks either side of it.
You can use various settings in the findpeaks function if you have the signal processing toolbox in order to not include the small peaks, but by the sounds of it you want to get rid of them from your spectrum rather than just find the peaks that do matter.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 25 de Nov. de 2016
To set values smaller than some threshold to zero, do this:
threshold = 15; % Whatever....
elementsToSetToZero = y < threshold;
y(elementsToSetToZero ) = 0;
I think Adam's comments about small side peaks getting created was if you zeroed out tall spikes, not short ones. Or else he was zeroing out just the single element at the very peak instead of everything (multiple elements) less than some threshold value. My code above will not create any additional peaks.
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SAHEER VC
SAHEER VC el 26 de Nov. de 2016
Thank you for the answer. Adam's code works but as pointed our by Image Analyst it zeros everything below the given number. Removing a smaller peak should not affect the larger peaks. See the two images below for example. From the first image I removed two peaks whose intensity is below 100 (removed the x and y data representing the peak). I did it manually, but it a tedious process as there are hundreds of such smaller peaks.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 26 de Nov. de 2016
What are you going to do? Why is it so important that the really low tails on the larger peaks be kept intact?

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