Going to previous step while debugging

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Lalan
Lalan el 12 de Mayo de 2015
Comentada: Lalan el 24 de Jun. de 2015
Hi
How to go to previous step while debugging in matlab just like we use F10 for next step? Is there any such option?
Thanks - Lalan

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Guillaume
Guillaume el 12 de Mayo de 2015
You would think it would be something easy to implement in a interpreted language, but unfortunately, it's not possible to move the execution pointer to an arbitrary line in matlab.
You can only step forward I'm afraid.
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Guillaume
Guillaume el 13 de Mayo de 2015
Actually, what I really miss is the ability to skip (as in not execute) a line.
I just came across this today debugging some code, arrived on a line which contained a typo (wrong variable name). I could just have typed the correct instruction in the command window and skipped to the next line instead of restarting the debugging from scratch.
It's the same concept though: give the user the ability to move the execution pointer around.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 24 de Mayo de 2015
This capability is called "edit and continue". I love it in Visual Studio and am frustrated it's not there in MATLAB. I use Walter's method of doing/undoing stuff in the command window while at a breakpoint.

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Robbin van Hoek
Robbin van Hoek el 12 de Mayo de 2015
Not sure if it will help you since i don't know why you need to go back, but have a look at conditional breakpoints. This helped me a lot in the cases where i wanted to go back one step in debugging.
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Lalan
Lalan el 24 de Jun. de 2015
Thanks Hoek for the answer. I felt this necessity here. While debugging a program, I accidentally crossed a function where I needed to go inside that function. So I wanted to come back to previous step and step into that function.

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