I need to make a continuous timer
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Javier
el 9 de Nov. de 2015
Respondida: Guillaume
el 9 de Nov. de 2015
I need to make a continuous timer to be used with a Data Acquisition program. I am saving the acquired data every minute, and my timer will occur every hour, so I cannot use pause instead of a timer because I will not be able to save my data. I have been able to create timers that activate on a periodic basis, but they have a finite number of periods. I am looking to make a timer that runs indefinitely. I am using the core Matlab program to acquire my data, this program is in an .m file.
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Guillaume
el 9 de Nov. de 2015
" but they have a finite number of periods"
As far as I know, this is not true.
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Guillaume
el 9 de Nov. de 2015
As far as I know, matlab timers are not restricted to a finite number of periods.
period = 5000; %in milliseconds
nettimer = System.Timers.Timer(period);
nettimer.AutoReset = true; %true by default anyway
timerlistener = addlistener(nettimer, 'Elapsed', @(~, ~) disp('Hello'));
nettimer.Enabled = true; %start timer
I would still recommend using a matlab timer.
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TastyPastry
el 9 de Nov. de 2015
If you want to measure performance in real time (i.e. seconds), you can use the functions tic() and toc() which start and read the timer, respectively. Call tic() again to reset the timer. Alternatively, there are functions timeit() and cputime() depending on what you're trying to time.
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