get
Return image acquisition object properties
Syntax
get(obj)
V = get(obj)
V = get(obj,PropertyName
)
Description
get(obj)
displays all property names and
their current values for image acquisition object obj
.
V = get(obj)
returns a structure, V
,
in which each field name is the name of a property of obj
and
each field contains the value of that property.
V = get(obj,
returns
the value of the property specified by PropertyName
)PropertyName
for
image acquisition object obj
. Use the get(obj)
syntax
to view a list of all the properties supported by a particular image
acquisition object.
If PropertyName
is a 1-by-N or N-by-1
cell array of character vectors containing property names, V
is
a 1-by-N cell array of values. If obj
is a vector
of image acquisition objects, V
is an M-by-N cell
array of property values where M is equal to the length of obj
and
N is equal to the number of properties specified.
Examples
Create video object, then get values of two frame-related properties, then display all properties of the object:
vid = videoinput('matrox', 1); get(vid, {'FramesPerTrigger','FramesAcquired'}) out = get(vid, 'LoggingMode') get(vid);
Instead of using get
to query individual
property values, you should use dot notation. So for example, instead
of this:
get(vid, 'FramesPerTrigger')
You should use this syntax:
vid.FramesPerTrigger
Version History
Introduced before R2006a