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error:Undefined function or variable 'values'.
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clc;
clear all;
CAMERA = videoinput('pointgrey', '1');%camera initialization
start(CAMERA);
a = serial('COM3','BaudRate',9600); %arduino initialization
fopen(a);
pause(1);
for a = 1:8
automate(CAMERA)
pause(8)
end
plot(values); %plotting values just for our visual understanding
[m,index] = max(values)
fprintf(a,'%d',index) %"here is where we send the position of image to arduino"
fclose(a)
hold on
plot(index,m,'*')
hold off
title("bodekke with spot images")
stop(CAMERA); %stop camera acquisition
function[addition] = bodekke(imagename) %bodekke function mathematics behind the autofocus detection
im = double(imread(imagename))
bd = [-1 0 1]
cbd = conv2(im,bd)
squaredcbd = cbd.^2
addition = sum(squaredcbd(:))
end
function automate(CAMERA)
for i = 1:30 %to capture images
filename = sprintf('testtry%02d.jpg',i);
img = im2double(getsnapshot(CAMERA)); %captures images
img = rgb2gray(img);
imwrite(img,filename)
end
D = 'C:\Users\PRL\Desktop\just'; %location where image is stored
S = dir(fullfile(D,'*.jpg'));
for k = 1:numel(S) %applies bodekke to all images
F = fullfile(D,S(k).name);
queen(k) = bodekke(F); %bodekke function call
end
end
26 Comments
Alex Mcaulley
on 3 Mar 2020
Where are you doing this? I can't see this line...
Adam
on 3 Mar 2020
You clearly aren't doing. Given that you have
clear all
at the top, then only these lines will have any impact before the plot instruction:
CAMERA = videoinput('pointgrey', '1');%camera initialization
start(CAMERA);
a = serial('COM3','BaudRate',9600); %arduino initialization
fopen(a);
pause(1);
for a = 1:8
automate(CAMERA)
pause(8)
end
None of these lines assigns anything to 'values'
barath V
on 3 Mar 2020
clc;
clear all;
CAMERA = videoinput('pointgrey', '1');%camera initialization
start(CAMERA);
ard = serial('COM3','BaudRate',9600); %arduino initialization
fopen(ard);
pause(1);
for b = 1:8
automate(CAMERA)
pause(8)
end
fclose(ard)
stop(CAMERA); %stop camera acquisition
function[addition] = bodekke(imagename) %bodekke function mathematics behind the autofocus detection
im = double(imread(imagename))
bd = [-1 0 1]
cbd = conv2(im,bd)
squaredcbd = cbd.^2
addition = sum(squaredcbd(:))
end
function automate(CAMERA)
for i = 1:30 %to capture images
filename = sprintf('testtry%02d.jpg',i);
img = im2double(getsnapshot(CAMERA)); %captures images
img = rgb2gray(img);
imwrite(img,filename)
end
D = 'C:\Users\PRL\Desktop\just'; %location where image is stored
S = dir(fullfile(D,'*.jpg'));
for k = 1:numel(S) %applies bodekke to all images
F = fullfile(D,S(k).name);
addition(k) = bodekke(F); %bodekke function call
end
plot(addition); %plotting values just for our visual understanding
[m,index] = max(addition)
hold on
plot(index,m,'*')
hold off
title("bodekke with spot images")
fprintf(ard,'%d',index) %"here is where we send the position of image to arduino"
end
barath V
on 3 Mar 2020
here i have changed variable name to addition and i have assigned the function call to the variable,here i get a error
Undefined function or variable 'ard'.
fprintf(ard,'%d',index) %"here is where we send the position of image to arduino"
Adam
on 3 Mar 2020
Edited: Adam
on 3 Mar 2020
You need to get to understand how different workspaces work in Matlab (and many languages, for that matter)
A function has its own sealed workspace. The only variables it sees are those you pass in (unless it is a nested function), the only variables the outside world will see are the ones it returns as arguments. Once you understand the scope of workspaces and error like this is 100% self-explanatory from the message it gives.
You define ard in your code at the top, but you do not pass it to the automate function so this function does not know of a variable called ard, hence the error. Pass it in as an argument if you wish to use it in the function.
barath V
on 5 Mar 2020
hi, i defined the object ard inside the function itself,but the close function for ard i have defined outside.
the motors are rotating,the actual execution of the code happens only once,and then i get this com port error and fopen() error.
clc;
clear all;
CAMERA = videoinput('pointgrey', '1');%camera initialization
start(CAMERA);
for b = 1:8
automate(CAMERA)
pause(8)
end
fclose(ard)
stop(CAMERA); %stop camera acquisition
function[addition] = bodekke(imagename) %bodekke function mathematics behind the autofocus detection
im = double(imread(imagename))
bd = [-1 0 1]
cbd = conv2(im,bd)
squaredcbd = cbd.^2
addition = sum(squaredcbd(:))
end
function automate(CAMERA)
ard = serial('COM3','BaudRate',9600); %arduino initialization
fopen(ard);
pause(1);
for i = 1:30 %to capture images
filename = sprintf('testtry%02d.jpg',i);
img = im2double(getsnapshot(CAMERA)); %captures images
img = rgb2gray(img);
imwrite(img,filename)
end
D = 'C:\Users\PRL\Desktop\just'; %location where image is stored
S = dir(fullfile(D,'*.jpg'));
for k = 1:numel(S) %applies bodekke to all images
F = fullfile(D,S(k).name);
addition(k) = bodekke(F); %bodekke function call
end
plot(addition); %plotting values just for our visual understanding
[m,index] = max(addition)
hold on
plot(index,m,'*')
hold off
title("bodekke with spot images")
fprintf(ard,'%d',index) %"here is where we send the position of image to arduino"
end
Open failed: Port: COM3 is not available. Available ports: COM1.
Use INSTRFIND to determine if other instrument objects are connected to the requested device.
fopen(ard);
KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 5 Mar 2020
This error is completely different from previous one. May be: please look on the avalible port number in arduino interface.
barath V
on 5 Mar 2020
i checked its COM3 only,this error occurs because i open the ardunio object ard,again while it is already open in the first itersation of function call.
i want to know how to use this line inside the function,without creating an object for ard inside the function.
fprintf(ard,'%d',index)
Walter Roberson
on 5 Mar 2020
Pass ard into the function?
Walter Roberson
on 5 Mar 2020
You are not calling drawnow() or pause(), so you will only see the final graphics result. drawnow() or pause() tell the graphics system that the changes to the graphics objects can be sent to the display.
You are not sending a line terminator with your fprintf()
barath V
on 6 Mar 2020
i used drawnow,but that doesnt solve the issue.
clc;
clear all;
CAMERA = videoinput('pointgrey', '1');%camera initialization
start(CAMERA);
ard = serial('COM3','BaudRate',9600); %arduino initialization
fopen(ard);
pause(1)
for b = 1:8
automate(CAMERA,ard)
pause(8)
end
fclose(ard)
stop(CAMERA); %stop camera acquisition
function[addition] = bodekke(imagename) %bodekke function mathematics behind the autofocus detection
im = double(imread(imagename))
bd = [-1 0 1]
cbd = conv2(im,bd)
squaredcbd = cbd.^2
addition = sum(squaredcbd(:))
end
function automate(CAMERA,ard)
for i = 1:30 %to capture images
filename = sprintf('testtry%02d.jpg',i);
img = im2double(getsnapshot(CAMERA)); %captures images
img = rgb2gray(img);
imwrite(img,filename)
end
D = 'C:\Users\PRL\Desktop\just'; %location where image is stored
S = dir(fullfile(D,'*.jpg'));
for k = 1:numel(S) %applies bodekke to all images
F = fullfile(D,S(k).name);
addition(k) = bodekke(F); %bodekke function call
end
[m,index] = max(addition)
fprintf(ard,'%d',index) %"here is where we send the position of image to arduino"
plot(addition); %plotting values just for our visual understanding
hold on
plot(index,m,'*')
hold off
title("bodekke with spot images")
drawnow
end
Walter Roberson
on 6 Mar 2020
I am not clear as to what you are saying? Are you saying that plot(addition) is not producing a visual result, but the marking of the maximum is working?
You are still not sending a line termination to the arduino '%d\n'
Walter Roberson
on 8 Mar 2020
You imwrite using the filename pattern testtry%02d.jpg but it is not clear that your current directory is the same as the directory that you look inside, 'C:\Users\PRL\Desktop\just' . It would be better for you to move the assignment to D to before the for i loop, and that you use
imwrite(img, fullfile(D,filename))
Walter Roberson
on 9 Mar 2020
After you do
S = dir(fullfile(D,'*.jpg'));
what shows up for size(S) ?
barath V
on 9 Mar 2020
iam always getting the comport error also,i can only run the codes once,after it gets finished i again run the codes,but this time i get comport error,so i have to close and restart matlab again,then the code runs.
i ahve to do it each and everey time.
how to solve this error.
Walter Roberson
on 9 Mar 2020
Use instrfind() to locate the com port object, and delete() the object. And change your code to delete(a) after you fclose(a)
Walter Roberson
on 9 Mar 2020
For the purpose of debugging, after
title("bodekke with spot images")
add
fprintf('%d of %d elements in addition are finite', nnz(isfinite(addition)), numel(addition));
Answers (1)
barath V
on 9 Mar 2020
hi deleting the arduino object solved the pblm,thanlks.
how can i capture a video?
3 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 20 Mar 2020
Your automate function is already capturing the video and writing it to file.
Walter Roberson
on 21 Mar 2020
Use different folders instead of always using
D = 'C:\Users\PRL\Desktop\just';
You could use uigetdir to have the user tell you the directory. Or you could look in the folder and see what subfolders already exist and use the next available one.
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