how can I move a Point in a plot (GUI) from one side to the other in a fixed time?
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Óscar
le 18 Oct 2014
Modifié(e) : Robert Cumming
le 20 Oct 2014
I have a point in a plot and I want to move it "smoothly" to the other side of the plot within a fixed amount of time. In the example this time is 3s, and I refresh the plot "every 20ms" (20ms is what I want, but it's always more, between: 30 and 50ms). My code is:
interval=3000/20; %3000/20=150
a=0;
for i=1:1:interval
iTime=clock;
set(pointHandle,'Xdata',point(1).coordinatesNow(1)+(500/150),'Ydata',point(1).coordinatesNow(2)); %Only refresh Xaxis
point(1).coordinatesNow(1)=point(1).coordinatesNow(1)+(500/150);
pause(0.02); %pause of 20ms
a=a+etime(clock,iTime); %total elapsed time
end
disp(a); %show total time
So I'd like "a" to be 3s, but most of the times is between 7 and 10s, How could I get more accuracy?
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Robert Cumming
le 19 Oct 2014
Modifié(e) : Robert Cumming
le 20 Oct 2014
edit: changed timing to an overall target for loop instead of interval time.
See the code below:
figure;
ax = axes;
x = [0:100];
h = plot ( ax, x, x*0 );
ax.YLim = [0 100];
targetTime = 3;
nSteps = 100;
intervalTime = targetTime./nSteps;
loop = tic;
for ii=1:nSteps
h.YData(:) = ii;
drawnow();
timeTaken = toc(loop);
% comment out this line to see the effet of the pause
pause(max(0,(intervalTime.*ii)-timeTaken));
end
toc(loop)
When I run this in matlab I get the following:
Elapsed time is 1.174296 seconds. (pause commented out)
Elapsed time is 3.006906 seconds.
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Robert Cumming
le 20 Oct 2014
Modifié(e) : Robert Cumming
le 20 Oct 2014
There will be a small overhead of calculating the input to the pause function and for the loop itself.
You could test what that value is (around .5 from your figures above) and modify your eachLoopTarget variable accordingly.
edit I have changed my example code to target a total time rather than a explicit interval time.
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Image Analyst
le 18 Oct 2014
What happens to the time if you reduce the .02 to something less?
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Image Analyst
le 18 Oct 2014
It's almost impossible to get super precise timing with a multi-tasking operating system. I don't know why your uses need it to be exactly 3.00000 seconds, but if they do, maybe elevating the priority of the MATLAB process to High, or even "Real time" might work, though using Real time is very risky since it won't pay attention to anything else in your computer (like clicking on other applications) until your app is done.
Alternatively, look in to the Real Time toolboxes - maybe there's something there that can help.
Robert Cumming
le 18 Oct 2014
You need to work out how long it takes to update the plot, then adjust your pause command to suit at runtime so that the code runs at the speed you want it to.
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Image Analyst
le 19 Oct 2014
Maybe try a small for loop where it just spins it's wheel for a short time
tic
for k = 1:3000
end
toc
Elapsed time is 0.000008 seconds.
Adjust the ending value to trim it to shorter or longer times.
Robert Cumming
le 19 Oct 2014
I dont know wwhy you think pause will take longer, this time it would have no plot refresh so it should pause for the requested time.
See my other answer for an example code (I didn't edit this one as I answered it with an old account that I no longer use....)
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