Deleting Image Acquisition Objects
When you finish using your image acquisition objects, use the delete
function to remove them from memory. After deleting them, clear the variables that reference
the objects from the MATLAB® workspace by using the clear
function.
Note
When you delete a video input object, all the video source objects associated with the video input object are also deleted.
To illustrate, this example creates several video input objects and then deletes them.
Create several image acquisition objects — This example creates several video input objects for a single webcam image acquisition device, specifying several different video formats. To run this example on your system, use the
imaqhwinfo
function to get the object constructor for your image acquisition device and substitute that syntax for the following code.vid = videoinput('winvideo',1); vid2 = videoinput('winvideo',1,'RGB24_176x144'); vid3 = videoinput('winvideo',1,'YV12_352x288');
Clean up — Always remove image acquisition objects from memory, and the variables that reference them, when you no longer need them.
You can delete image acquisition objects one at a time, using the delete function.
delete(vid)
You can also delete all the video input objects that currently exist in memory in one call to
delete
by using theimaqfind
function. Theimaqfind
function returns an array of all the video input objects in memory.imaqfind Video Input Object Array: Index: Type: Name: 1 videoinput RGB555_128x96-winvideo-1 2 videoinput RGB24_176x144-winvideo-1 3 videoinput YV12_352x288-winvideo-1
Nest a call to the
imaqfind
function within thedelete
function to delete all these objects from memory.delete(imaqfind)
Note that the variables associated with the objects remain in the workspace.
whos Name Size Bytes Class vid 1x1 1120 videoinput object vid2 1x1 1120 videoinput object vid3 1x1 1120 videoinput object vids 1x3 1280 videoinput object
These variables are not valid image acquisition objects.
isvalid(vid) ans = 0
To remove these variables from the workspace, use the
clear
command.