How to assign a timer callback to call a function whose input arguments do not include "obj" and "event" but include "arg1" and "arg2"?
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MathWorks Support Team
il 7 Ago 2019
Modificato: MathWorks Support Team
il 29 Ago 2024
How can I use a timer callback function (e.g "timertestfunction"), whose input arguments do not include "obj" and "event" but include "arg1" and "arg2".
For example, if my function definition is as follows, then how can I assign this to the timer callback function?
function timertestfunction(arg1,arg2)
disp([arg1,arg2])
end
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MathWorks Support Team
il 29 Lug 2024
Modificato: MathWorks Support Team
il 29 Ago 2024
You can use an anonymous function (for the "TimerFcn" callback) that take two input arguments (for "obj" and "event") and calls your other function with its corresponding input arguments (e.g. "arg1" and "arg2"). Here is an example to illustrate this, based on the "timertestfunction" example that you provided:
% Define some parameters to be passed in as input arguments to "timertestfunction"
x = 'hello '; y=' goodbye';
% Define the Timer
t = timer( ...
'TimerFcn', @(~,~)timertestfunction(x,y), ...
'StartDelay', 5, ...
'ExecutionMode', 'fixedRate', 'Period', 5, ...
'TasksToExecute', 2, 'BusyMode', 'drop', ...
'Name', 'timetestfunction', 'Tag', 'timetestfunction');
% Execute the Timer
start(t)
Please run the below command in the command window of installed MATLAB R2019a version to get release specific documentation for other examples/syntax for creating/assigning timer function callbacks:
>> web(fullfile(docroot, 'matlab/matlab_prog/timer-callback-functions.html'))
Please follow the below link to search for the required information regarding the current release:
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