Stop code execution with a callback

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Riccardo Barilli
Riccardo Barilli le 28 Juil 2020
I am integrating cplex in app designer to perfom optimizations. Considering the problem dimensions, sometimes cplex needs a lot of time in order to find a solution. I would like to allow the user to stop the calculation if it seems to be stacked.
I noticed that the command Ctrl+C from the keyboard is able to stop cplex. Cplex is called thanks to a class (then I cannot insert breakpoints inside) and it acts as a function but Ctrl+C does not brake the execution but it asks to cplex to interrupt the optimization finding a partial optimum point.
From app designer the user does not have access to the command window, then is it possible to simulate the command within a callback?
I found this code within the forum. Actually, it works but it depends on the fact that, before starting a function, I must start the timer and then after 4 seconds it executes the command Ctrl+C in the same way I would do from the keyboard.
t = timer('TimerFcn','com.mathworks.mde.cmdwin.CmdWinMLIF.getInstance().processKeyFromC(2,67,''C'')','StartDelay',4);
start(t);
How can I insert this inside a callbacks and how can I invoke the callback during a ongoing execution? I would like to queue cplex in order to execute Ctrl+C and see that Matlab stops the running.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 28 Juil 2020
See attached demo. It's for GUIDE but you can use the same concept for App Designer.
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Riccardo Barilli
Riccardo Barilli le 31 Juil 2020
I can't do that because I cannot insert code inside Cplex.
Actually I resolve the problem this way:
t=timer('TimerFcn',...
strcat(...
'drawnow; ',...
'global curPopupCplex;',...
'disp(''++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++''); ',...
'disp(sprintf(''Stop Cplex? %s'',string(curPopupCplex.StopFlag))); ',...
'if curPopupCplex.StopFlag; ',...
'disp(''Stopping CPLEX ...''); ',...
'com.mathworks.mde.cmdwin.CmdWinMLIF.getInstance().processKeyFromC(2,67,''C'');',...
'end;',...
'disp(''++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++''); '),...
'StartDelay',300,'Period',120,'ExecutionMode','fixedRate');
start(t);
A timer that executes drawnow and resolve the callback queue in order to execute the command that reproduces the Ctrl+C.

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Brian Harris
Brian Harris le 4 Avr 2023
If you are ok with the limitations of a parfeval call (need parallel processing toolbox, any graphics produced by the calling function are surpressed, ...) you can easily cancel the call.
% This runs in a parallel worker so does not block the main/calling thread
% note: it will block on a call to fetchOutputs(f)
f = parfeval(backgroundPool,@pause,0,Inf);
% when button is pressed, or other callback is executed, call this:
cancel(f);

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