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How can I close a while loop in a callback function

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jianshen li
jianshen li le 27 Août 2020
Commenté : jianshen li le 27 Août 2020
function SwitchValueChanged(app, event)
value = app.Switch.Value;
while(value=='On')
pause(0.05);
end
end
This is a callback for Switch in APP Designer. When Switch is switched to On, the while loop is executed, and when Switch is switched to Off, the loop is terminated.
In fact, when switching to On, after the loop starts, switching the Switch state again will not enter the callback function, resulting in the failure to terminate the while loop.

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Mehmed Saad
Mehmed Saad le 27 Août 2020
if value is 'off' the while loop condition will give error because on and off are not of same size
so replace it will strcmp
while(strcmp(value,'On'))
2nd is you are writing callback, and everytime you press switch button, it will call function but with new inputs. In your case, when value is on while loop will run forever so this approach is not right
So donot put while loop in callback, put it in you main code like this
%% Not for callback
value = app.Switch.Value;
while(strcmp(value,'On'))
pause(0.05);
value = app.Switch.Value;
end
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jianshen li
jianshen li le 27 Août 2020
Thank you for your detailed answers.
I want my code to run when the switch is on and stop when it is off. You said to put the code in the main code. What part of the main code is in the app designer? I'm a beginner about APP Designer.

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