Want to programmatically get the Maltlab status of (ready, busy), etc., in the bottom left corner of the window. What procedure will be used?
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It's framed in red in the bottom left corner of the window.
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Jonas
am 13 Jun. 2024
i would gueaa just asking for the busy state does not tell you if the programm is running properly. I experienced it multiple times, that matlab is busy, but it did nothing and the program hanged. if you want a more reliable way of telling if there is progress, you can write some status messages now and then using e.g. disp(). you can include there the time of displaying the message and maybe the progression, e.g. a loop variable and total nummber of loops
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Hornett
am 13 Jun. 2024
When a program is executing, the command window displays a status text of 'Busy'. However, this status update does not occur during the execution of a timer object's callback. Thus, the presence of status text can indicate Matlab's activity state. CmdWinTool infers Matlab is occupied whenever the status text is present, a condition that also arises if execution halts during debugging.
isBusy = CmdWinTool('isBusy')
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Aquatris
am 13 Jun. 2024
I recommend you use waitbar() function as an indicator of the progress within the code.
f = waitbar(0,'Program started...');
%%% SOME CODE
waitbar(.2,f,'Uploading data ...');
%%% SOME CODE
waitbar(.5,f,'Post processing data ...');
%%% SOME MORE CODE
waitbar(0.9,f,'Generating report ...');
%%% Final codes CODE
waitbar(1,f,'DONE!');
close(f)
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