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 2011-8-16
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 2011-8-16
Here you go! That's the answer. Just put in the return arguments in the callback of the timer object.

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