How to pass variables to a callback function and back again?

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Hello, I have a callback function that is executed every so often. What I wish to do is pass a matrix and an integer (e.g. x = []; y = 1;) to the callback, have them manipulated and then outputted to the parent program.
x = [];
y = 1;
t = timer('TimerFcn',@imagecap,'ExecutionMode','fixedRate','Period',0.3333, 'UserData', x, y);
start(t)
if epoch == 31
stop(t)
end
%--------------
function [x, y] = imagecap(obj, event, arg1, arg2)
I've looked at the matlab help but that section seems rather obtuse.

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva el 16 de Ag. de 2011
The timer code, TimerFcn is executed in the base workspace so the reason for the assignin lines (just in case you use the code inside a function and not in scripts)
%These are the initial values of your variables
assignin('base','x',100)
assignin('base','y',200)
t = timer('TimerFcn','[x, y] = imagecap(x, y)',...
'ExecutionMode','fixedRate','Period',0.3333);
start(t)
Example TimerFcn, just increments the x and y values
function [x,y]=imagecap(x,y)
x=x+1;
y=y+1;
disp(x)
disp(y)
end
Always remember to do delete(timerfindall) so you don't have timer objects using memory after you use them.
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang el 16 de Ag. de 2011
Here you go! That's the answer. Just put in the return arguments in the callback of the timer object.

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