What would happen if the time for function execution is bigger that the t.Period using timer object
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Hello, guys! I am wondering what would happen if I use a timer object to execute a program, but the period of the timer is smaller than the time required for the program execution.
For example:
t = timer;
t.TimerFcn = @(~,thisEvent)disp([thisEvent.Type ' executed '...
datestr(thisEvent.Data.time,'dd-mmm-yyyy HH:MM:SS.FFF')]);
t.Period = 10;
t.ExecutionMode = 'fixedRate';
start(t)
and the time for the function execution takes, let's say 20 sec. Are there any methods which send us a message that the program could not be done, because it requires more time? Thank you!
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Guillaume
el 17 de Oct. de 2018
2 votos
It's completely documented in the timer documentation and the behaviour will depends on what you set the BusyMode property to. It can drop the missed task, queue it, or simply error.
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Jan
el 17 de Oct. de 2018
+1. Exactly. And you can check manually what happens:
t.TimerFcn = @myTask;
t.BusyMode = 'drop'; % or 'queue' or 'error'
...
function myTask(TimerH, Event)
disp([Event.Type ' executed ' ...
datestr(Event.Data.time,'dd-mmm-yyyy HH:MM:SS.FFF')]
pause(11)
end
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