is it o.k if 'tic' is in one function and 'toc' is in another?

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is it o.k if 'tic' is in one function and 'toc' is in another? I am working with a gui and I want to set tic in one place and toc in a different function, possible?

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig on 15 Oct 2012
Edited: Matt Fig on 15 Oct 2012
Yes, tic is global. Here is an example I made to test....
Example. 1st M-file:
function [] = calltic()
tic;
Second, separate M-file:
function [T] = calltoc()
T = toc;
From the command line:
>> calltic,calltoc
ans =
1.1999e-004
>> calltic,pause(.998),calltoc
ans =
1.0001

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 15 Oct 2012
Wouldn't it be easy enough to try? Then you'd find out, probably quicker than asking here.
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alex
alex on 15 Oct 2012
all I'm asking here is after playing with those things myself.. the problem is that I keep on heving an error while running that says-
Error using toc
You must call TIC without an output argument before calling TOC without an
input argument.
Error in hand_rotation2/youPress (line 126)
c = toc;
Error while evaluating figure KeyPressFcn
so I thougth it could somehow be because of it..

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