Can "Pause on Errors" be enabled by a script, or set as the default?

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I run many processes that take a day or more to run, and sometimes they encounter unexpected errors. I don't always think to turn on "Pause on Errors", but when an error ocurrs, I wish that I had. Is there a way to set this in my script, or configue MATLAB such that this is the default behavior?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Oct 2024
dbstop if error
It is sometimes useful to use
dbstop if caught error
However, it turns out that caught errors are expected in routines such as ode45() and integrate() so it can get a bit frustrating to deal with all the caught errors sometimes.
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Jim Riggs
Jim Riggs on 4 Nov 2024
I appreciate the comments and insights. Thank you very much.
But my code is designed to run in deployed mode, and try/catch is not compatible with the MATLAB coder, so I cannot use this construct.

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