Have time object start and stop at a specific time

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Hi,
I have a timer object, tmr:
%%my_timer_test
tmr = timer ...
( 'Name' , 'my_timer' ...
, 'TimerFcn' , @(~,~) my_script ...
, 'BusyMode' , 'drop' ...
, 'ExecutionMode' , 'fixedDelay' ...
, 'Period' , 600 ...
, 'StartDelay' , 1 ...
);
and a script, my_script.m:
%%my_script
disp(datestr(now,31))
How can I modfify the timer, so that it starts at 0900, fires every 10 minutes (600 seconds), and stops firing at 1200?
Any help would be appreciated!
IP
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Inna Pelloso
Inna Pelloso on 1 Dec 2022
Edited: Inna Pelloso on 1 Dec 2022
I will be starting Matlab with a crontab each day around 0800, and want the time object start at 0900, fire at 10 minute intervals, with the final firing at 1200.

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Rik
Rik on 1 Dec 2022
You need to set the delay depending on the time that the timer object is created. The number of calls can be either calculated or set.
x = datetime("now");
StartDelay = seconds( datetime([year(x) month(x) day(x) 19 0 0])-x );
% You can also hard-code this to 19 if you prefer.
NumberOfCalls = numel(datetime([0 0 0,9 0 0]):duration(0,10,0):datetime([0 0 0,12 0 0]));
tmr = timer ...
( 'Name' , 'my_timer' ...
, 'TimerFcn' , @(~,~) my_script ...
, 'BusyMode' , 'drop' ...
, 'ExecutionMode' , 'fixedDelay' ...
, 'Period' , 600 ...
, 'TasksToExecute', NumberOfCalls ...
, 'StartDelay' , StartDelay ...
);
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Inna Pelloso
Inna Pelloso on 1 Dec 2022
Edited: Inna Pelloso on 1 Dec 2022
This function: startat(t,firingTime), allows you specify the specific time to execute the timer, and is precsely what I'm looking for!
Appreciate your help!
IP

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