is there's a way to automatically find peaks in an histogram?

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Hello,
I have a script to analyze data from a detector (the data is not necessarily repeated). right now I have to find the peaks manually which is time-consuming!
is there's a way I can get the range of the peak base in the x-axis automatically? and is there's a way to neglect small peaks (let's say small in respect to the ratio from the max peak)?
here is an example of histogram I'm working with
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sani
sani on 28 May 2020
yes but I couldn't applied it for histogram, just to my original data (and it dosn't relevant)

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 29 May 2020
You can do this using the islocalmax function.
% Sample data
rng default
x = randn(1, 1e5);
h = histogram(x);
% Retrieve some properties from the histogram
V = h.Values;
E = h.BinEdges;
% Use islocalmax
L = islocalmax(V);
% Find the centers of the bins that islocalmax identified as peaks
left = E(L);
right = E([false L]);
center = (left + right)/2;
% Plot markers on those bins
hold on
plot(center, V(L), 'o')
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 May 2020
How is islocalmax() different than findpeaks()? Is it just that it's in base MATLAB instead of the Signal Processing Toolbox?

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