Launching a model in debug mode allows you to suspend and resume the program, inspect variables, and evaluate expressions using the debugger.
To launch a model in debug mode
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In the Projects view, right-click (macOS: Ctrl + click) the experiment, which you want to launch, and choose Debug from the popup menu, or
Click the arrow to the right of the Debug toolbar button, or choose Model > Debug from the main menu,
and choose the experiment you want to launch from the drop-down list. - Your model is now launched in debug mode and the launched process appears in the Debug view.
- The model will run until the breakpoint is reached. When the breakpoint is hit, execution is suspended, and AnyLogic IDE window (with the Debug perspective opened) is made active.
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You can end a debugging session by allowing the model to run to completion or by terminating it.
- You can continue to step over the code with the Step buttons until the model completes.
- You can click the Resume button to allow the model to run until the next breakpoint is encountered or until the model is completed.
- You can click the Terminate button in the toolbar of the Console view to terminate the model.
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