Help with finding highs

Hello! My signal goes smoothly then at some stage it rises sharply and for a long time keeps this tendency
I am trying to use the findpeaks function to find this indicator i.e. when the signal goes up but nothing works for me
Data=[20 21 20 21 21 90 92 93 90 93 90 59 30]

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Adam
Adam el 20 de Ag. de 2019
Editada: Adam el 20 de Ag. de 2019
Show us what you tried and what you expect to be the correct answer. Saying 'nothing works' doesn't help anyone who might answer your question.
Lev Mihailov
Lev Mihailov el 20 de Ag. de 2019
x= Data(:,1);
y = Data(:,2);
[peaks, locations] = findpeaks(y)
plot(x,y)
hold on
scatter(x(locations),y(locations),20,'filled')
hold off
I did like this, but I can not decipher the values ​​that I got
Adam
Adam el 20 de Ag. de 2019
I don't know what you are doing with x and y. Data is a row vector as you showed it in the question so x and y would just be the first two elements, as scalars.
[peaks, locations] = findpeaks( Data );
would give you the peak values and their respective indices inito the Data matrix.
Lev Mihailov
Lev Mihailov el 20 de Ag. de 2019
I'm just trying to get at least something. I try to do an automatic search for a single peak
Data=[20 21 20 21 21 90 92 93 90 93 90 59 30 102 30 21 22 23 21]
those. I need to get data 21 90 92, I can see one manually, but I would like to start this process in a cycle. value 102 is the outlier

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 20 de Ag. de 2019

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Do you want to find a local maximum? If so see the islocalmax function.
Do you want to find a place where your data changes significantly? If so see the ischange function.
Do you want to find, clean, or remove the outliers? If so see the isoutlier, filloutliers, and/or rmoutliers functions.
All the functions I mentioned are in the Preprocessing Data section of the documentation. If none of them do exactly what you want, perhaps you can combine them with other data preprocessing functions to achieve your goal.

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Lev Mihailov
Lev Mihailov el 20 de Ag. de 2019
[TF,S1] = ischange(Data);
plot(Data,'*')
hold on
stairs(S1)
legend('Data','Segment Mean','Location','NW')
Undefined function or variable 'ischange'.
Error in Untitled (line 11)
[TF,S1] = ischange(Data);
here is such an error, and yes I need to know a sharp change in my values ​​with the condition that the next few will fall / rise but smoothly
Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 20 de Ag. de 2019
ischange was introduced in release R2017b. Are you using an earlier release?
Lev Mihailov
Lev Mihailov el 21 de Ag. de 2019
I have 2017a

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