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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #41684] findpeaks from pkg signal crashes


From: anonymous
Subject: [Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #41684] findpeaks from pkg signal crashes
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 05:10:42 +0000
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URL:
  <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?41684>

                 Summary: findpeaks from pkg signal crashes
                 Project: GNU Octave
            Submitted by: None
            Submitted on: Tue 25 Feb 2014 05:10:40 AM UTC
                Category: Octave Function
                Severity: 3 - Normal
                Priority: 5 - Normal
              Item Group: Crash
                  Status: None
             Assigned to: None
         Originator Name: sabian2008
        Originator Email: address@hidden
             Open/Closed: Open
         Discussion Lock: Any
                 Release: 3.6.4
        Operating System: GNU/Linux

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Details:

Hey everyone

I'm running Debian Testing and I have the repos versions of both Octave and
Octave-signal.

The thing is, when I try to use the findpeaks  function, the program crashes.
The set of data comes from a Ricker wavelet and I have copied them in the
pastebin.

The script, in that line, says "findpeaks(convolved)". I don't think the
previous lines have any tipe of issue as by removing the findpeaks sentence
the program keeps running (and deals a lot with that 'convolved' data
series).

I've read documentation and tried a few examples with user input data like
[34,134,353,64,134,14,56,67,234,143,64,575,8657] and that doesn't make it
crash... However, I don't thing 400 long-data is the thing producing the crash
so I'm really lost.

The paste-bin:
http://paste.debian.net/83938/


Thank you, in advance
Mauro




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