timer never stop!

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Kyungsun Ha
Kyungsun Ha am 14 Mär. 2017
Bearbeitet: Jan am 14 Mär. 2017
function timecount(~)
sec=input('얼마나 세야 하는거냐?');
t = timer('TimerFcn', 'stat=false; disp(''땡!'')','StartDelay',sec);
start(t)
stat=true;
b=sec;
a=0;
min=0;
hour=0;
while(stat==true)
b=b-1;
a=a+1;
if a>=60
a=a-60;
min=min+1;
end
if min>=60
min=min-60;
hour=hour+1;
end
if min==0
fprintf('%s초 \n', num2str(a));
elseif hour==0
fprintf('%s분 \n', num2str(min));
fprintf('%s초 \n', num2str(a));
else
fprintf('%s시간 \n', num2str(hour));
fprintf('%s분 \n', num2str(min));
fprintf('%s초 \n', num2str(a));
end
pause(1)
if sec == 0;
stop(t)
delete(t)
end
end
end
this is whole code of timer.. Input is second that you want to count(ex : 10sec).. when you input 10sec, this function will end after 10sec. but it's not stop and run infinity...

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Jan
Jan am 14 Mär. 2017
Bearbeitet: Jan am 14 Mär. 2017
When you define the timer's callback as a string, it is evaluatred in the base workspace. Therefore you cannot observe changes in the variable |stat|inside the show function. Better use a flag which is "attached" to the timer, e.g. its UserData:
t = timer('TimerFcn', @myTimerCB, 'StartDelay', sec, 'UserData', 0);
start(t)
...
while get(t, 'UserData') == 0
...
end
...
function mytimerCB(TimerH, EventData)
set(TimerH, 'UserData', 1);
end

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