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How do I update the value stored in variable in workspace in every iteration while an infinite FOR loop is running in my matlab script?

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi el 13 de Jun. de 2019
Why is the for loop infinite? Why not use a while loop nor a condition (break) statement to suffice the loop?
Nits
Nits el 13 de Jun. de 2019
Even if I use the while loop, how am I going to get my objective of flashing variable along with value in workspace on every iteration? Because once break command is executed, I can’t go back to the loop again infinite times#live data streaming from camera.

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KSSV
KSSV el 13 de Jun. de 2019

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A = zeros(100,1) ; % initilaize
for i = 1:100
A(i) = rand ; % update the value in loop
end

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Nits
Nits el 13 de Jun. de 2019
When I am running this code snippet for i=1:inf, then the workspace is not populating with variable and value stored in it on each iteration and waiting for loop to end so as to flash the variable in workspace.
KSSV
KSSV el 13 de Jun. de 2019
First inf would be a very huge number. Show us your code and tell what you want.
Nits
Nits el 13 de Jun. de 2019
Please find my matlab code below. Here I am trying to get position coordinates of an object in every iteration from camera software. The problem with this code is that I am not able to flash the x,y,z i.e. position coordinates on every iteration rather publishing it once the loop terminates. Since it is live data streaming, I cannot restrict the iteation or loop count here.
Thanks for your time!!
##Code
% function NatNetPollingSample
fprintf( 'NatNet Polling Sample Start\n' )
% create an instance of the natnet client class
fprintf( 'Creating natnet class object\n' )
natnetclient = natnet;
% connect the client to the server (multicast over local loopback) -
% modify for your network
fprintf( 'Connecting to the server\n' )
natnetclient.HostIP = '127.0.0.1';
natnetclient.ClientIP = '127.0.0.1';
natnetclient.ConnectionType = 'Multicast';
natnetclient.connect;
if ( natnetclient.IsConnected == 0 )
fprintf( 'Client failed to connect\n' )
fprintf( '\tMake sure the host is connected to the network\n' )
fprintf( '\tand that the host and client IP addresses are correct\n\n' )
return
end
% get the asset descriptions for the asset names
model = natnetclient.getModelDescription;
if ( model.RigidBodyCount < 1 )
return
end
% Poll for the rigid body data a regular intervals (~1 sec) for 10 sec.
fprintf( '\nPrinting rigid body frame data approximately every second for 10 seconds...\n\n' )
a = [];
c = [];
d = [];
for idx = 1 : 30
java.lang.Thread.sleep( 996 );
data = natnetclient.getFrame; % method to get current frame
if (isempty(data.RigidBody(1)))
fprintf( '\tPacket is empty/stale\n' )
fprintf( '\tMake sure the server is in Live mode or playing in playback\n\n')
return
end
fprintf( 'Frame:%6d ' , data.Frame )
fprintf( 'Time:%0.2f\n' , data.Timestamp )
for i = 1:model.RigidBodyCount
fprintf( 'Name:"%s" ', model.RigidBody( i ).Name )
a=[a data.RigidBody( i ).x * 1000];
assignin('base','var1',a)
fprintf( 'X:%0.1fmm ', data.RigidBody( i ).x * 1000 )
end
for i = 1:model.RigidBodyCount
fprintf( 'Name:"%s" ', model.RigidBody( i ).Name )
c=[c data.RigidBody( i ).y * 1000];
assignin('base','var2',c)
fprintf( 'Y:%0.1fmm ', data.RigidBody( i ).y * 1000 )
end
for i = 1:model.RigidBodyCount
fprintf( 'Name:"%s" ', model.RigidBody( i ).Name )
d=[d data.RigidBody( i ).z * 1000];
assignin('base','var3',d)
fprintf( 'Z:%0.1fmm\n', data.RigidBody( i ).z * 1000 )
end
end
disp('NatNet Polling Sample End' )
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 13 de Jun. de 2019
I do not understand what you mean by "flash" in this situation ?
Nits
Nits el 13 de Jun. de 2019
I am sorry about that. By flash I mean to publish the variables in workspace.

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