dbstop if error: before it was stopping at error in my code, now set the break point into Matlab native functions

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Hi,
in the past i have used the dbstop if error t debug my code. It was particurarly useful when the error occurs at some step in a cycle.
Recently I am not able to use it anymore in this way because, when an error occurs, the breapoint is set inside the matlab core function that generate the error. I have tried the StepIn/StepOut buttons, but i can't get the debug on my line of coding.
I don't know if I have to change the settings or to use another dbstop option.
Thanks in advance for your help-
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Luca Ferro
Luca Ferro on 9 Feb 2023
Edited: Luca Ferro on 9 Feb 2023
you can use the navigation bar on top of the editor.
Here i'm inside matlab defined funciton
Here i hop out and it points at my line of code:

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Matt J
Matt J on 9 Feb 2023
Since you're using R2022, you should be able to use the drop-down or tab bar in the Editor to go directly where you want in the debug stack.

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