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Navigating in an M-File
Feature Examples Notes
Debugging n avig ation Lines with breakpoints
that were stopped at while
running, and lines stepped
to
A line at which you set a breakpoint
is not c onsidered as having been
previously navigated to, unless it was
actually stopped at during execution.
Cell mode navigation Cell > Next C ell and
Previous Cell,and
Cell > Evaluate Current
Cell and Advance
Lines accessed using
Cell > Evaluate Current Cell
are not considered as having been
previously navigated to.
Interrupting the Sequence of Go Back and Forward
If you use Go > Back and Go > Forward, and the n edit another line or
navigate to another line using the list of features d escribed in the above table,
the Go > Back or Go > Forward feature sequence is interrupted. You can
still go to the lines preceding the interruption point in the sequence, but you
cannot g o to any lines after that point. Any lines you edit or navigate to after
interrupting the sequence are added to the sequence after the interruption
point.
For example,
1 Open a file and edit lines 2, then 4, and then 6.
2 Use Go > Back tomovebacktoline4,andthenbacktoline2.
3 You could then Go > Forward to lines 4 and 6 , or Go > Back to line 1.
Instead, make an edit at line 3. Now y ou cannot Go > Forward to lines 4
and 6 and you can only Go > Back to line 2 and then line 1.
Closed Files and Behavior of Go Back and For ward
Go > Back and Forward do not go to lines in clo s ed files.
Split Screen and Behavior of Go Back and Forward
When you have a split screen display, Go > Back and Forward go to the
view in which the line was originally navigated to or edited in. If you remove
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