GUI Stop button problem

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Sebastian
Sebastian on 16 Jan 2013
I am creating a standalone Matlab application, which needs a toggle button that can initiate and stop a looping script.
I was able to implement the basic idea like this in my gui.m file:
function startBtn_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
if get(handles.startBtn,'Value')
set(handles.startBtn,'String','Stop Recording');
else
set(handles.startBtn,'String','Start Recording');
disp('Recording Stopped)
end
while get(handles.startBtn,'Value');
disp('looping..');
pause(.5);
end
This script works as expected, but when I replace the contents of the while loop the function I would like to loop, the button stops working. It still toggles when I push it, but the callback only gets called the first time the button is pushed. Here is what my final code looks like:
function startBtn_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
if get(handles.startBtn,'Value')
set(handles.startBtn,'String','Stop Recording');
pause(.1);
else
set(handles.startBtn,'String','Start Recording');
disp('Recording Stopped)
end
while get(handles.startBtn,'Value');
myFunction();
end
When I push the start button, this callback runs and the loop starts. The pause(.1) is needed to get the text to change - if I don't include a pause, the loop initiates, but the text on the button does not change.
After this, no subsequent button pushes do anything. The button toggles on the GUI, but startBtn_Callback never gets called and the loop runs indefinitely. This is a problem because my end user will not have access to the Matlab console.
To give a bit more information about my function: its a method that records audio for 5 seconds, does some processing, then outputs some graphs. I want this loop to repeat indefinitely until the user pushes stop.
I think that the issue is that Matlab seems to only be able to run one function at a time, so when myFunction() is running, the callback can't be initiated. The reason it worked in the first example is because there was a pause between loop calls. I can't have this pause, because a requirement of the project is to record every possible second.
How can I make a reliable stop button for this process?
I am running Matlab R2012b 32-bit

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Sebastian
Sebastian on 18 Jan 2013
Edited: Sebastian on 18 Jan 2013
drawnow() is the function I was looking for. Putting that after myFunction() forces Matlab to handle any stacked up GUI calls before proceeding with the loop.
This code creates a reliable start/stop toggle button for an indefinite and continuous process:
function startBtn_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
if get(handles.startBtn,'Value')
set(handles.startBtn,'String','Stop');
drawnow();
else
set(handles.startBtn,'String','Start');
end
while get(handles.startBtn,'Value');
myFunction();
drawnow()
end
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Thomas Marullo
Thomas Marullo on 9 Aug 2013
This doesn't work for me. If I click the startBtn, then it gets stuck inside the while loop, clicking the start button again doesn't change its state.

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