Running program from the middle of the script
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Hello all
My program has a loop at the beginning which takes quite a while to finish. Most of the contents in the script comes after the loop. I know that my loop is giving me the correct result. But while working when i have to check the programme, i need to run the program (and the loop) every time, Which takes up unnecessary time. Given that I dont want to separate the program, is it possible to start the program each time from the lines after the loop?
Thanks in advance.
Sazzad
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Ken Atwell
on 15 May 2013
I often run into similar situations. You can divide your script into multiple sections, and then run each section individually with buttons of keyboard accelerators. To create a new section, start a comment line with "%% "
%%First section
longSetUpRoutine
%%Second section
restOfTheProgram
This was called "cell mode" until fairly recently. Now, it is just referred to as running code in sections. I suggest you look into it -- it is huge time-saver for me.
Watch the two-minute video here for a primer. The video was recorded a couple of years ago under the older UI. If you are using a newer release of MATLAB (with a Toolstrip), you can find the controls under the "Editor" tab ("Run and Advance" etc.)
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Jeff Bush
on 21 Apr 2016
Excellent tip. Thank you!
Yao Li
on 13 May 2013
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Keep the results of the the loop in workspace. Select the subsequent codes which you wanna test, and press F9 (F7 in Mac OS). or create a new script stores only the specific lines of codes. Pls. make sure the previous results of the loop are still in workspace
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Yao Li
on 13 May 2013
yes, Lisa's suggestion is better. just comment the loop
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