How to capture frames from video and display & compare those frames to detect edge detection ??

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Hi all,
I am new to MATLAB and want to capture video continuously and from that i want some frames to compare and want to detect the edge but i am not able to do this because when i ws capturing the video at that same time the video trigger can not increses it's value .
It is possible to capture the images or frames from video that is actually snapshot and display that snapshot or plot the different frames in one plot with the use of subplot ??
here is the code which i m trying and go into infinite loop. please help me out with this.
clc; clear; close all; vid = videoinput('winvideo'); preview(vid); get(vid); start(vid); while(vid.FramesAcquired<=10) vid.FramesPerTrigger = 9; vid.ReturnedColorspace = 'grayscale'; img1=getdata(vid); subplot(2,1,1); imshow(img1); set(gcf, 'Position', get(0,'Screensize')); img2= fullfile(pwd, 'try1.jpg'); imwrite(img1,img2); subplot(2,1,2); imshow(img2); frm1=getsnapshot(vid); pause(2); frm2=getsnapshot(vid); subplot(2,2,1); imshow(frm1); subplot(2,2,2); imshow(frm2); end delete(img2);

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 28 de Oct. de 2013
Use your own counter instead of vid.FramesAcquired.
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Jay Patel
Jay Patel el 28 de Oct. de 2013
can you help me with this i have tried but it will create infinite loop for MATLAB ..
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 28 de Oct. de 2013
numberOfFramesProcessed = 0;
while numberOfFramesProcessed <= 10
% Your code goes here. Then increment:
numberOfFramesProcessed = numberOfFramesProcessed + 1;
end

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