How does Imaq.VideoDevide step() function work?

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Jacob
Jacob le 4 Juin 2013
I am developing a stream processing gui. If the step function is put in a loop will it grab the frame at the time it is called or will take the next frame since the function was last called? It is important for the processing that there are no "skipped" frames.

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Shankar Subramanian
Shankar Subramanian le 13 Juin 2013
Modifié(e) : Shankar Subramanian le 13 Juin 2013
Hi Jacob,
The imaq.VideoDevice System object returns a frame at the time the step() is called. There is no buffering of frames that happen in this scenario and it returns the latest frame. In essence, frames can be skipped depending on the speed of execution.
You can use the videoinput() object to perform your task:
vi = videoinput(....);
set(vi, 'FramesPerTrigger', 100)
frame = getdata(vi, N) % where N is number of frames to receive.
The frames received are stored in a buffer and hence call to the next getdata returns the oldest frames (no frames being skipped).
Thanks
Shankar

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