Make Serial Communication run in differnt thread from Matlab GUI

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I want to read serial data continuously and display it in multiple plots with high refresh rate and as little delay as possible. Right now, I use a timer to read the serial data but that makes the GUI very sluggish and unresponsive, especially with high refresh rates. I've read that it's not possible to use serial communication in parallel with the GUI but I know that in Java Swing for example, there is something called a "backgroundWorker" and I assume it should be possible to do something like this in a Matlab GUI as well.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Nov 2025 at 10:25
When callbacks are enabled, serial port data is collected through some unspecified asynchronous operation.
I believe that the Execution Engine checks whether a callback has been triggered, at the beginning of every line of MATLAB code. (So if you have a tight loop that is coded all on one line, potentially the loop will not get interrupted.)
I believe that serial port callbacks (and timer callbacks) do not need to wait for waitfor() or pause() or drawnow() or figure()
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Leo Moritz
Leo Moritz on 25 Nov 2025 at 17:20
Edited: Leo Moritz on 25 Nov 2025 at 17:21
Should i then update the GUI in the serial callback or should i use a seperate timer callback to update at a fixed rate?

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