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resume
return or resume execution and copy some local variables
Calling Sequence
resume [x1,..,xn]=resume(a1,..,an)
Arguments
- x
...
Description
In a function resume
stops the execution of the function,
[..]=resume(..)
stops the execution of the function and put the
local variables ai
in calling environnement under names
xi
.
In pause
mode, it allows to return to lower level
[..]=resume(..)
returns to lower level and put the local variables
ai
in calling environnement under names xi
.
In an execstr
called by a function [..]=resume(..)
stops
the execution of the function and put the local variables
ai
in calling environnement under names xi
.
resume
is equivalent to return
.
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