How to check whether button is pressed
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Hello, I have an idea to simulate scope output in my gui. My plan was to get block parameters, value and time, and then use drawnow to keep updating the plot. Everything was fine, but I had to use infinite while loop, cause my simulation stops as user clicks certain button. That's the problem - as program goes into that loop it won't execute any other instruction, so it can't chcek whether "Off" button is pressed (at least I think that's the way it works, because that button should stop the simulation as well, but it doesn't...) . Is there any way to realize that idea?
Here's my code:
block = [...]
rto = get_param(block,'RuntimeObject');
i=1;
while 1 == 1
val(i) = rto.OutputPort(1).Data;
time(i) = rto.CurrentTime;
pause(0.01)
drawnow
plot(time,val)
i = i+1;
end
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Voss
am 25 Jan. 2024
"There's no need for drawnow in that solution"
When I run this:
f = figure();
btn = uicontrol('Parent',f,'Style','togglebutton','String','Stop','Value',0);
while true
if get(btn,'Value')
disp('Stop button down: exiting the loop!')
break
end
% drawnow
end
The loop continues running after I click the button until I do ctrl+c.
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