ros subscriber is interrupted by ginput

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Jin Dai
Jin Dai on 29 Dec 2016
Answered: Sebastian Castro on 19 Sep 2017
I have a ginput command in my ros subscriber callback, which causes an interruption of the subscriber. The callback is entered once, and then it stops spinning. When I comment out ginput command, the callback is called continuously.
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 30 Dec 2016
Jin - doesn't the call to ginput "block" and so you are waiting for the user (?) to choose a point on the axes? What are you expecting to happen with the call to ginput?
Jin Dai
Jin Dai on 30 Dec 2016
I deleted most codes to show you only the code structure. I clicked a point and found nearest neighbors of this clicked point. After this, it exits the callback, and never enters it again.

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Sebastian Castro
Sebastian Castro on 19 Sep 2017
This is expected, sorry to say.
Recall that the MATLAB environment is single-threaded, with the exception of optimized math functions (which you can't control as a user), or if you're using the Parallel Computing Toolbox to explicitly assign tasks to multiple cores.
So, a blocking operation like ginput means your subscriber won't be receiving any messages until you free up computational resources.
- Sebastian

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