How to call funcitons inside a loop ? To automate my testing

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Chirag
Chirag 2022년 12월 12일
댓글: Bora Eryilmaz 2022년 12월 15일
I am new to Matlab and working on an Antenna testing system with Keysight instruments. I want to automatize my task with a loop and for that I need 3 input arguements to intiate the process. this is what I have tried so far:
function Auto_test (times, degrees, seconds)
for steps = 1:times % steps = how many times I need to rotate the motor
Step_Size = steps * degrees; % degrees = for ex. I need 30" step size for every rotation
MyArcus.PositionTo(Step_Size); % it's a funciton from another .m file for a stepper motor
pause(1.5)
% both of these functions from other .m file to collect the current marker's value for every single step from an analyzer
obj.Get_Marker_Power(1); % '1' is a selected marker's number
obj.Get_Marker_Freq(1);
pause (seconds)
end
pause(2);
MyArcus.PositionTo(0); % at the end motor comes back to 0 position
end
now when I try to run this code "my motor works with 100% accuracy" but (obj.Get_Marker_Power(1) and the other) shows an error.
an error
% Unable to resolve the name obj.Get_Marker_Power.
%
% Error in Auto_test (line 21)
% obj.Get_Marker_Power(1);
also I need to store the values of "Steps, power and freq." in a table for a graph
As I have spent 2 week only to understand the loops, I have an idea that functions can not be called inside loop. But I do not have any idea how to imporve my code according to my requirement. Please help me here.
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Chirag
Chirag 2022년 12월 12일
Thank you your response.
in my main file
classdef MyArcus
properties(Constant) % Constant values set into the motor
H_vel = 1000; % HSPD High speed setting for stage (pps)
L_vel = 300; % LSPD Low speed setting for stage (pps)
Accn = 300; % Accelaration time (ms)
time_out = 10; % Time out value (ms)
end
methods (Static)
function out = PositionTo(pos)
out = RunCMD('CLR');
out2 = RunCMD('MM');
if strcmp(out2,'0')&&(pos < 361)
RunCMD('X',num2str((3200 * pos) / 360));
end
end
end
this is my main file where I have defined the object for the motor and it is working perfect. there is no issue with below funciton.
MyArcus.PositionTo(Step_Size);
the only problem I am haivng is with these two funcitons which is also called form another main file seperately made for the signal analyzer.
obj.Get_Marker_Power(1);
obj.Get_Marker_Freq(1);
I need to run these three funcitons in a loop to collect data for analysis
Bora Eryilmaz
Bora Eryilmaz 2022년 12월 12일
See my answer below. I think you need the first approach I've listed there.

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Bora Eryilmaz
Bora Eryilmaz 2022년 12월 12일
편집: Bora Eryilmaz 2022년 12월 13일
The variable called "obj" in your function is not defined anywhere in your code. You either need to pass it into the function as an input argument or you need to create it somewhere inside the function.
Looks like you need something like:
obj = MyArcus; % Instantiate the device once
...
obj.PositionTo(Step_Size); % Call methods using the object reference.
obj.Get_Marker_Power(1);
or
obj = MyArcus; % Instantiate the device once
MyArcus.PositionTo(Step_Size); % Since some methods are static, you can use class name, too.
...
MyArcus.Get_Marker_Power(1);
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Chirag
Chirag 2022년 12월 15일
Thanks a lot @Bora Eryilmaz. This works perfectly within the loop.
But there is a warning after many different trials for preallocationg the memory.
error : The variable 'H' appears to change size on every loop iteration. Consider preallocaiting for speed.
what could be the possible solution for this?
Bora Eryilmaz
Bora Eryilmaz 2022년 12월 15일
You can ignore that warning.

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