I am working on a project in MATLAB. It includes continuous plotting of a data about temperature received from the serial port of the computer. I want to do it infinitely so is there any way to create infinite loops like in C?
Now if is implemented as:
while(true)
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as Moore stated below, then is there any way to update the flags so that it could be terminated as per requirement or any other operation?
Example: I am plotting the data for my 5 nodes communicating through ZigBee then if ones I have selected to plot 4 nodes on Axis the开发者_开发知识库n is there any way after starting the infinite loop so that I could change the data being used inside the loop through an input method of GUI of MATLAB or any flag?
For an "infinite" loop that can still be easily stopped when a certain condition is met, you can set up your while condition to be a logical variable (i.e. flag) that can be updated within your loop:
keepLooping = true; % A flag that starts as true
while keepLooping
% Read, process, and plot your data here
keepLooping = ...; % Here you would update the value of keepLooping based
% on some condition
end
A while loop can also be terminated if a break
or return
command is encountered within the loop.
EXAMPLE:
As an example of some of the GUI-based ways you can stop a loop, here is a program that creates a simple GUI that continuously increments and displays a counter once every second using a while loop. The GUI has two ways to stop the loop: a push button or pressing q while the figure window has focus (using the 'KeyPressFcn'
property of the figure to run code when a key is pressed). Just save this code in an m-file somewhere on the MATLAB path and run it to test the example:
function stop_watch
hFigure = figure('Position', [200 200 120 70], ... % Create a figure window
'MenuBar', 'none', ...
'KeyPressFcn', @stop_keypress);
hText = uicontrol(hFigure, 'Style', 'text', ... % Create the counter text
'Position', [20 45 80 15], ...
'String', '0', ...
'HorizontalAlignment', 'center');
hButton = uicontrol(hFigure, 'Style', 'pushbutton', ... % Create the button
'Position', [20 10 80 25], ...
'String', 'Stop', ...
'HorizontalAlignment', 'center', ...
'Callback', @stop_button);
counter = -1;
keepLooping = true;
while keepLooping % Loop while keepLooping is true
counter = counter+1; % Increment counter
set(hText, 'String', int2str(counter)); % Update the counter text
pause(1); % Pause for 1 second
end
%---Begin nested functions---
function stop_keypress(hObject, eventData)
if strcmp(eventData.Key, 'q') % If q key is pressed, set
keepLooping = false; % keepLooping to false
end
end
function stop_button(hObject, eventData)
keepLooping = false; % Set keepLooping to false
end
end
The above example makes use of nested functions so that the 'KeyPressFcn'
and button callback can access and modify the value of keepLooping
in the workspace of the stop_watch
function.
while (true)
% block of code here
end
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