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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:26:31+00:00 2026-05-16T00:26:31+00:00

Is there any way to stop the execution of a matlab program from the

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Is there any way to stop the execution of a matlab program from the debugger like ctrl+c does, but then being able to continue execution (like you can in say c#)?

If not, is there any better way to workaround this other than trying to pre-emptively set break points or dbstop statements in your matlab code?

I would like to be able to interrupt a long running simulation to look at the current state and then continue the simulation.

The two options I’m currently using/considering are

  1. dbstop commands (or (conditional) breakpoints) in the code.
    Drawback is that sometimes I don’t want to stop the simulation for a few hours, sometimes want to stop after only a few seconds (and I don’t necessarily know that in advance) and this doesn’t work well with this approach: If I set the break condition to break every 5 minutes, I can’t leave matlab running for hours without interaction. If I set the condition to higher, I have to wait too long for the condition to hit.

  2. include code to save the workspace every few seconds/minutes and import the workspace into a second matlab instance. Drawback is that this is a huge hassle and also doesn’t necessarily allows me to resume the simulation with the state of the saved workspace then step through the code for a few iterations.

I’m hoping there is a better solution than either of the 2. Thanks for any advice!

Edit: I think what I’m going to do is write simple matlab function that checks an environment variable or a file on disk every iteration and calls dbstop if I set a flag in this file or env. This way I can control when (and if needed which of several) the breakpoint hits from outside matlab by editing the file. Messy, but should work.

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    2026-05-16T00:26:32+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:26 am

    This is not necessarily the best way, but you could simulate a file-based signal/interrupt framework. It could be done by checking every once in a while inside the long simulation loop for the existence of a specific file. If it does, you enter interactive mode using the keyboard command.

    Something along the lines:

    CHECK_EVERY = 10;    %# like a polling rate
    
    tic
    i = 1;               %# loop counter
    while true           %# long running loop
        if rem(i,CHECK_EVERY) == 0 && exist('debug.txt','file')
            fprintf('%f seconds since last time.\n', toc)
            keyboard
            tic
        end
    
        %# ... long calculations ...    
    
        i = i + 1;
    end
    

    You would run your simulation as usual. When you would like to step in the code, simply create a file debug.txt (manually that is), and the execution will halt and you get the prompt:

    2.803095 seconds since last time.
    K>> 
    

    You could then inspect your variables as usual… To continue, simply run return (dont forget to temporarily rename or remove the file). In order to exit, use dbquit


    EDIT: Just occurred to me, instead of checking for files, an easier solution would be to use a dummy figure as the flag (as long as the figure is open, keep running).

    hFig = figure; drawnow
    while true
        if ~ishandle(hFig)
            keyboard
            hFig = figure; drawnow
        end
    
        %# ...
        pause(0.5)
    end
    
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