How to stop a "while" iteration loop inside a callback push button subroutine, clicking another push button?

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I wrote a "gui" to take temperature data from a sensor connected to Arduino board, and plot it. All of that, using Arduino package support. The action start when i click "Register" push button, and it goes right, cause I give it a specific time to plot.
But, I want to extend plotting duration indefinitely, until I click a "Stop" push button. This is the code inside "registerButton" callback:
delete(instrfind('Type', 'serial'));
puerto = get(handles.portEdit, 'String');
delete(instrfind({'Port'},{puerto}));
a = arduino(puerto);
for i = 2:19
a.pinMode(i, 'input')
end
handles.a = a;
t_s = str2double(get(handles.tiempoButton, 'String'));
% Used only when i need a specific time
a_pin = str2double(get(handles.pinAnalogButton, 'String'));
escala = str2double(get(handles.scaleFactorEdit, 'String'));
Y(1) = handles.a.analogRead(a_pin)*escala;
t(1) = 0;
tic;
handles.q = false;
i = 2;
while(handles.q == false)
Y(i) = handles.a.analogRead(a_pin)*escala;
t(i) = toc;
i = i + 1;
plot(t,Y), grid on;
pause(0.01)
end
Here, "handles.q" represents the state of "stopButton". "false" means "stopButton" isn't pressed and "while" loop goes on, until I click it, so, loop ends. I would like to replace "handles.q == false" with the right code.
How can I do that?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 22 Sep 2012
You might be able to assign handles.q = false in your other callback while this one is running. Just be sure to call guidata() so that handles is updated so that other functions can see that you've changed the value of handles.q.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 22 Sep 2012
Perhaps you need to call guidata inside the loop to pull the updated handles structure into that function.
Oscar
Oscar on 22 Sep 2012
First of all, thanks for your help and your valuable time. it worked. These are the code lines i added a the end inside "while" loop:
data = guidata(handles.stopButton);
handles.q = data.q;

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