Breakpoints in code. Something equivalent to the Stop command in interpreted Basic.
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I'm wanting to put permanent breakpoints in code. Something equivalent to the Stop command in interpreted Basic. As with the Editor's breakpoints, I want the cursor to be at the interruption point. And I want to continue with F5. Any ideas?
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Steven Lord
on 6 Mar 2017
Use the keyboard function.
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Steven Lord
on 6 Mar 2017
If you have the Editor/Debugger preference "Automatically open files when MATLAB reaches a breakpoint" enabled (in the "General Preferences for the Editor/Debugger" section of this documentation page) it will automatically open the file in which the keyboard command is called to the line where it is called.
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Walter Roberson
on 6 Mar 2017
Edited: KSSV
on 10 Feb 2021
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Ivan Nascimento
on 8 Jul 2021
Edited: Ivan Nascimento
on 8 Jul 2021
Walter's STOP worked perfectly for me but only once I changed str2num to num2str, since dbstop receives a string as argument and ST(2).line is double. It works even when it is called before a comment or blank line (it stops in the next executable line, if it exists). Thank you, Walter!
EDIT. From dbstop help: To resume execution, use dbcont or dbstep. To exit from the debugger, use dbquit.
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