Update image representation and renderer
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Hi all,
is there any way to update an image so MATLAB doesn't give the control back until those changes are represented in the screen by the renderer?
I know if I run:
tic
drawnow
toc
the drawnow function sends the renderer an update, but it returns the control when the renderer accepts the update, not when it has represented them.
Thanks in advance
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Image Analyst
2017-10-25
Try
% Change mouse pointer (cursor) to an hourglass.
% QUIRK: use 'watch' and you'll actually get an hourglass not a watch.
set(gcf,'Pointer','watch');
drawnow; % Cursor won't change right away unless you do this.
When you want user to interact with the GUI again:
% Change mouse pointer (cursor) to an arrow.
set(gcf,'Pointer','arrow');
drawnow; % Cursor won't change right away unless you do this.
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Image Analyst
2017-10-26
It basically takes control away from the user (or so the user thinks) and doesn't return control until you tell it to. But if that's not what you want, see Walter's response.
Walter Roberson
2017-10-26
There is a blog entry that says that control is returned from drawnow() when the renderer portion has accepted the update request; that is not something the user can change to not return control until the frame update.
Walter Roberson
2017-10-26
There is pretty much no point in trying to do this without using the free thrid-party PsychToolbox, which has been carefully designed to provide timings relative to the vertical refresh of when an image gets painted.
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