\name{getLocalMaximumCWT} \alias{getLocalMaximumCWT} \title{Identify the local maximum of each column in 2-D CWT coefficients matrix} \description{ Identify the local maximum of each column in 2-D CWT coefficients matrix by using a slide window. The size of slide window linearly changes from the coarse scale (bigger window size) to detail scale. The scale of CWT increases with the column index. } \usage{ getLocalMaximumCWT(wCoefs, minWinSize= 5, amp.Th = 0) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{wCoefs}{2-D CWT coefficients, each column corresponding to CWT coefficient at one scale. The column name is the scale.} \item{minWinSize}{The minimum slide window size used.} \item{amp.Th}{ The minimum peak amplitude. } } \value{ return a matrix with same dimension as CWT coefficient matrix, wCoefs. The local maxima are marked as 1, others are 0. } \author{ Pan Du } \seealso{ \code{\link{localMaximum}} } \examples{ data(exampleMS) scales <- seq(1, 64, 3) wCoefs <- cwt(exampleMS[5000:11000], scales=scales, wavelet='mexh') localMax <- getLocalMaximumCWT(wCoefs) plotLocalMax(localMax) } \keyword{ methods }