Wait until image acquisition object stops running or logging
wait(obj)
wait(obj,waittime)
wait(obj,waittime,state)
wait(obj) blocks the MATLAB® command line until the video
input object obj stops running (Running = 'off'). obj can
be either a single video input object or an array of video input objects.
When obj is an array of objects, the wait function
waits until all objects in the array stop running. If obj is
not running or is an invalid object, wait returns
immediately. The wait function can be useful when
you want to guarantee that data is acquired before another task is
performed.
wait(obj,waittime) blocks
the MATLAB command line
until the video input object or array of objects obj stops
running or until waittime seconds have expired,
whichever comes first. By default, waittime is
set to the value of the object's Timeout property.
wait(obj,waittime, blocks
the MATLAB command line
until the video input object or array of objects state)obj stops
running or logging, or until waittime seconds have
expired, whichever comes first. state can be either
of the following character vectors. The default value is enclosed
in braces ({}).
State | Description |
|---|---|
| Blocks until the value of the object's |
| Blocks until the value of the object's |
Note
The video input object's stop event callback function (StopFcn)
might not be called before this function returns.
An image acquisition object stops running or logging when one of the following conditions is met:
The stop function is issued.
The requested number of frames is acquired. This occurs when
FramesAcquired = FramesPerTrigger * (TriggerRepeat + 1)
where FramesAcquired, FramesPerTrigger,
and TriggerRepeat are properties of the video input
object.
A run-time error occurs.
The object's Timeout value is reached.
Note
To get a list of options you can use on a function, press the Tab key after entering a function on the MATLAB command line. The list expands, and you can scroll to choose a property or value. For information about using this advanced tab completion feature, see Using Tab Completion for Functions.
Create a video input object.
vid = videoinput('winvideo');Specify an acquisition that should take several seconds. The
example sets the FramesPerTrigger property to 300.
vid.FramesPerTrigger = 300;
Start the object. Because it is configured with an immediate
trigger (the default), acquisition begins when the object is started.
The example calls the wait function after calling
the start function. Notice how wait blocks
the MATLAB command line
until the acquisition is complete.
start(vid), wait(vid);