The simplest thing to try is to use Include with the minimum and maximum
value set to the maximum from Statistics, and then look at the positions of
the output. You set the option for Include to do the operation pointwise.
How well that would work depends on the distribution of data values in the
vicinity of the maximum. You may have to adjust the minimum value for
Include, for example. If there are lot of point clustered around the
maximum, you could try Isosurface with a value "close enough" to the
maximum, and pass the result to ShowBox, whose second output will give you
the center position of the object.
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Subject: [opendx-users] extracting position of maximum values from a
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Hi,
I'm wondering if it is possible to find the position of the maximum/minimum
in a 3 dimensional field x,y,z data.
I know the maximum value due to statistic module, but I would like to know
were this value is in my field.
Is there a easy way to do that.
Best regards
Peter
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