out of scope timer or not saved to variable

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delete a timer that was not declared to a variable
start(timer('TimerFcn',@callbckfcn, 'StartDelay', 1, 'Period',5, 'ExecutionMode', 'fixedRate'));
delete a timer that was declared inside a function that has terminated
function fcn
t1 = timer('TimerFcn',@callbckfcn, 'StartDelay', 1, 'Period',5, 'ExecutionMode', 'fixedRate');
start(t1);
end

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 25 Aug 2011
delete(timerfindall) %if you only have that timer
%timerfindall is a MATLAB function
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Ali Omar
Ali Omar on 25 Aug 2011
that was fast, precise and did the trick..... thanx
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 25 Aug 2011
You can also create timers with something in their Tag property and find them with timerfind
timer('TimerFcn','disp(1)', 'StartDelay', 1,...
'Period',5, 'ExecutionMode', 'fixedRate','Tag','MyTimer')
%just in case it's running (no warnings using the delete function)
stop(timerfind('Tag','MyTimer'))
delete(timerfind('Tag','MyTimer')) %it's stopped so you can now delete it

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