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Hello Everyone-
I often write nested command files, and during the
debugging process only need to trace the fourth or fifth program in the
series, leaving the others alone.
So as to avoid going thru all of the command files using
trace, to get to the one that I need to debug, I use a couple of endif
statements in a row, causing the code to drop me to the R>, at which
time I remove the two endif's and strictly run the command file that I need to
run. This process is OK if the command file, in question, performs a
given task, but is a little cumbersome if the command file causes different
choices and outcomes to be made in the command file in question.
Does R-Base already have this ability?
Is it possible to turn the debug on in the middle of a command
file, and turn it off a few code lines later?
Lee Bailey
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