has use of "break" changed recenty?
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I have script which has functioned well under previous version of MatLab, recently updated the software to 2016a, and now get following error when running script.
Error: A BREAK may only be used within a FOR or WHILE loop, and then only within the same file as its corresponding FOR or WHILE statement.
Has the use of the break function changed?
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Rik
on 13 Dec 2020
Yes, all of this is from local copies (only some of these required a VM). So unfortunately the time machine in question is metaphorical. The Wayback Machine will probably not have many of these.
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Star Strider
on 11 Oct 2016
Edited: Star Strider
on 11 Oct 2016
It has, several versions ago. If you want to stop a script outside of a loop, use return instead of break. It does the same thing, and won’t throw an error.
To wit:
fprintf(1, 'Before ''return''\n')
return
fprintf(1, 'After ''return''\n')
EDIT — Added demonstration code snippet.
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