How to pause the simulation with a command line

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K VdB
K VdB on 10 Oct 2016
Commented: Preethi on 12 Oct 2016
It's probably simple but i can not find the solution.
When a code is running, you can pause it by clicking the pause button in the ribbon above (two blue lines).
Afterwards you can continue the simulation by clicking on the continue button (at the same spot).
I want to do the same action by commanding it in the script (at a certain command line).
When I type 'pause' in the command line, the simulation will pause but it will continue when I press any key. I want to be able to change some variables while it is paused and then press the continue button to continue the simulation.
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kind regards, K
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KSSV
KSSV on 10 Oct 2016
I think using pause is an bad idea..instead you change them in the code itself.

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Preethi
Preethi on 10 Oct 2016
hi,
you can use breakpoints at places where you want to pause, you can change the values and then continue.
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K VdB
K VdB on 10 Oct 2016
hi, thanks for the answer
I know about the break points. I am working with them currently The problem is that the breakpoints disappear when you close and reopen the program. And because I have a lot of breakpoints it's quite a chore going through the script and resetting them.
greets
Preethi
Preethi on 12 Oct 2016
hi,
once you set breakpoints and save the file the breakpoints will be retained. Which version are you using?

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