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delbpt
delete breakpoints
Calling Sequence
delbpt([macroname [,linenumb]])
Arguments
- macroname
string
- linenumb
scalar integer or vector of integers
Description
Deletes the breakpoint at line linenumb
in the
function macroname
.
linenumb
can be a line or column vector of line
numbers, or a single scalar line number.
Line numbers in linenumb
are
physical line numbers in function
macroname
. Note that Scilab versions before 5.0 used
logical line numbers. The difference between physical
and logical line numbers is the number of continued
lines (see dot).
If linenumb
is omitted, all the breakpoints in
function macroname
are deleted.
If both macroname
and linenumb
are omitted, all breakpoints in all functions are deleted.
Examples
See Also
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