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    # USAGE
    # python fps_demo.py
    # python fps_demo.py --display 1
    
    # import the necessary packages
    from __future__ import print_function
    from imutils.video import WebcamVideoStream
    from imutils.video import FPS
    import argparse
    import imutils
    import cv2
    
    # construct the argument parse and parse the arguments
    ap = argparse.ArgumentParser()
    ap.add_argument("-n", "--num-frames", type=int, default=100,
    	help="# of frames to loop over for FPS test")
    ap.add_argument("-d", "--display", type=int, default=-1,
    	help="Whether or not frames should be displayed")
    args = vars(ap.parse_args())
    
    # grab a pointer to the video stream and initialize the FPS counter
    print("[INFO] sampling frames from webcam...")
    stream = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
    fps = FPS().start()
    
    # loop over some frames
    while fps._numFrames < args["num_frames"]:
    	# grab the frame from the stream and resize it to have a maximum
    	# width of 400 pixels
    	(grabbed, frame) = stream.read()
    	frame = imutils.resize(frame, width=400)
    
    	# check to see if the frame should be displayed to our screen
    	if args["display"] > 0:
    		cv2.imshow("Frame", frame)
    		key = cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xFF
    
    	# update the FPS counter
    	fps.update()
    
    # stop the timer and display FPS information
    fps.stop()
    print("[INFO] elasped time: {:.2f}".format(fps.elapsed()))
    print("[INFO] approx. FPS: {:.2f}".format(fps.fps()))
    
    # do a bit of cleanup
    stream.release()
    cv2.destroyAllWindows()
    
    # created a *threaded *video stream, allow the camera senor to warmup,
    # and start the FPS counter
    print("[INFO] sampling THREADED frames from webcam...")
    vs = WebcamVideoStream(src=0).start()
    fps = FPS().start()
    
    # loop over some frames...this time using the threaded stream
    while fps._numFrames < args["num_frames"]:
    	# grab the frame from the threaded video stream and resize it
    	# to have a maximum width of 400 pixels
    	frame = vs.read()
    	frame = imutils.resize(frame, width=400)
    
    	# check to see if the frame should be displayed to our screen
    	if args["display"] > 0:
    		cv2.imshow("Frame", frame)
    		key = cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xFF
    
    	# update the FPS counter
    	fps.update()
    
    # stop the timer and display FPS information
    fps.stop()
    print("[INFO] elasped time: {:.2f}".format(fps.elapsed()))
    print("[INFO] approx. FPS: {:.2f}".format(fps.fps()))
    
    # do a bit of cleanup
    cv2.destroyAllWindows()
    vs.stop()