Timer callback example not working

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Scott
Scott il 28 Ago 2023
Commentato: Scott il 30 Ago 2023
I would like to create a timer with a callback, so I tried the example code from the "Schedule Command Execution Using Timer" documentation page. When I copy+paste the example into a live script and run it, the callback never executes.
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Scott
Scott il 29 Ago 2023
Spostato: Voss il 29 Ago 2023
Update: I found that the callback does execute, but the text displayed by the callback ends up in the Command Window and not the output panel of the Live Script. The text displayed before the callback shows up in the output panel.
Scott
Scott il 29 Ago 2023
Spostato: Voss il 29 Ago 2023
This did not fully answer the problem. Why does the display text of the callback show up in the command window instead of the output pane? The display text from the other part of the code shows in the output pane as expected.

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YASSINE
YASSINE il 30 Ago 2023
Modificato: YASSINE il 30 Ago 2023
Hi, the text is not showing because the timer object callback function is not attached to the live script. You can use "eval(t.TimerFcn)" as a workaround to display text in the live script command window.
t = timer('TimerFcn', 'stat=false; disp(''Timer!'')',...
'StartDelay',10);
start(t)
stat=true;
while(stat==true)
disp('.')
pause(1)
end
eval(t.TimerFcn)
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Scott
Scott il 30 Ago 2023
Thanks Yassine. So this code essentially runs the callback a second time after the while loop, to display the text in the output pane, while the actual callback has run in the background. That's an ok workaround if all that matters is what shows up in the output pane, but I don't think it's generally very practical. Is there no way to attach the callback to the live script so that it works as expected?

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