How do I display the full code output while running a live script?

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I am a running a script that deals with long genome sequences. For debugging purposes, I want to display the full output that is presently too large for the livescript to handle. I am receiving a warning, "Warning: For increased performance, remaining outputs are not shown. Consider reducing the number of outputs.", and the rest of the output is curtailed. May I know, how I should get around this and display the full output?

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov on 11 Jan 2025
If the output is too large, probably it is not viable to display all at once as of now. It is worth considering the following ways:
  • Display output data via figures. There are various display options - histogram(), heatmap(), box(), bar(), scatter(), plot(), etc.
  • Display your output data in sections instead of all at once.
  • Exporting outputs into a data file, e.g., *.txt, *.csv, *.xlsx, etc. Reviewing the output data file afterwards.
  • Employing table format for your output data and MATLAB can handle large table variable data
  • Employing MATLAB's display fundtions such as fprintf(), display()
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Vishwesh
Vishwesh on 11 Jan 2025
The output had a lot of text data, I resolved the problem temporarily by publishing the output as an html file.
Thanks.

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