Matlab: implementing what CTRL+C does, but in the code

I would like to be able to terminate my current running scripts( functions ) by calling a command in the code. Return would only terminate the current function not entire script. Therefore return is not the one.

What I am looking for is a command which does exactly what CTRL + C do. I have already seen this: how to stop execution and noticed that no one has yet provided a proper answer for this question in there either.

ultimately I want to terminate the entire running scripts upon closing a figure:

hFig = figure('CloseRequestFcn',{@closeHandler});

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function closeHandler (src,evnt)

    CTRL+C    <--- I am looking for such a command     
end

PS. function error() will not work either: Try this:

function terminateInCode()

hFig = figure('CloseRequestFcn',{@closeHandler});

while(1)

   plot(10*rand,10*rand,'+');
   pause(0.1);
end;

   function closeHandler (src,evnt)
      delete(hFig);
      error('program terminated!');
   end
end

Solution 1:

Here is a sample function with example based on yuk's answer. Components include:

  • Insure the command window has focus to receive the CTRL+C
  • Use a timer to release CTRL+C after the break has occurred
  • Use a Java robot to press CTRL+C

Sample function is below:

function terminateExecution
%terminateExecution  Emulates CTRL-C
%    terminateExecution   Stops operation of a program by emulating a
%    CTRL-C press by the user.
%
%    Running this function
%
%Example:
%for ix = 1:100
%    disp(ix)
%    if ix>20
%        terminateExecution;
%    end
%end

%1) request focus be transferred to the command window
%   (H/T http://undocumentedmatlab.com/blog/changing-matlab-command-window-colors/)
cmdWindow = com.mathworks.mde.cmdwin.CmdWin.getInstance();
cmdWindow.grabFocus();

%2) Wait for focus transfer to complete (up to 2 seconds)
focustransferTimer = tic;
while ~cmdWindow.isFocusOwner
    pause(0.1);  %Pause some small interval
    if (toc(focustransferTimer) > 2)
        error('Error transferring focus for CTRL+C press.')
    end
end

%3) Use Java robot to execute a CTRL+C in the (now focused) command window.

%3.1)  Setup a timer to relase CTRL + C in 1 second
%  Try to reuse an existing timer if possible (this would be a holdover
%  from a previous execution)
t_all = timerfindall;
releaseTimer = [];
ix_timer = 1;
while isempty(releaseTimer) && (ix_timer<= length(t_all))
    if isequal(t_all(ix_timer).TimerFcn, @releaseCtrl_C)
        releaseTimer = t_all(ix_timer);
    end
    ix_timer = ix_timer+1;
end
if isempty(releaseTimer)
    releaseTimer = timer;
    releaseTimer.TimerFcn = @releaseCtrl_C;
end
releaseTimer.StartDelay = 1;
start(releaseTimer);

%3.2)  Press press CTRL+C
pressCtrl_C

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
function pressCtrl_C
    import java.awt.Robot;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    SimKey=Robot;
    SimKey.keyPress(KeyEvent.VK_CONTROL);
    SimKey.keyPress(KeyEvent.VK_C);

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
function releaseCtrl_C(ignore1, ignore2)
    import java.awt.Robot;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    SimKey=Robot;
    SimKey.keyRelease(KeyEvent.VK_CONTROL);
    SimKey.keyRelease(KeyEvent.VK_C);

Solution 2:

Not sure it will work, just an idea. How about to emulate keyboard key press from MATLAB?

You can try either java.awd.Robot:

import java.awt.Robot;
import java.awt.event.*;
SimKey=Robot;
SimKey.keyPress(KeyEvent.VK_CONTROL);
SimKey.keyPress(KeyEvent.VK_C);

or WScript.Shell and SendKeys.