Image acquisition using multiple timers.
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Hello,
I am working with MATLAB for continuous aquisition of images of a sedimentation system. As I need to capture the sedimentation rates, I need for the images to be captured at different time rates. I wondered whether I could use multiple timers in the same programme which work at different time rates to capture the images. How do I put successive timers in the same program? Any help in this regard will be appreciated. Thank you!!
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Walter Roberson
on 18 Jul 2011
Gerd's answer looks workable. I wonder, though, why you are using multiple timers for that case? If you only need one timer at a time, why not use a single timer and at each point set() its timeout as appropriate? There are various different ways you can keep track of which "state" you are in.
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Gerd
on 18 Jul 2011
Hi Akshay,
you can generate multiple timers in Matlab.
timer1=timer;
timer2=timer;
with set method you can set the approxiate parameters to the different timers. You can use different callback function which are executed when the timer occurs.
Gerd
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Akshay Mhetras
on 18 Jul 2011
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Gerd
on 18 Jul 2011
You can use the timer callback function.
start(timer1)
callback function timer1:
stop(timer1)
start(timer2)
and so on
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