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Appendix A <strong>JMP</strong> Preferences 393<br />

Menu Preferences<br />

Table A.16 Preferences on the JSL Debugger Page (Continued)<br />

Preference<br />

Break on Multiple Statements Per<br />

Line<br />

Break On Throw<br />

Break On Execution Error<br />

Warn On Assignment In Condition<br />

Description<br />

Stops executing the script between each expression in a single<br />

line.<br />

Breaks when the script executes the Throw() function. For<br />

example, Throw() might be enclosed in a Try() expression.<br />

The Debugger breaks on Throw() instead of continuing<br />

through the rest of the expression. This lets you identify where<br />

the problem occurred in the script and then return to<br />

debugging.<br />

Stops executing the script when the error occurs rather than<br />

closing the Debugger.<br />

Shows a warning when you enter a breakpoint condition that<br />

contains the same variable as the breakpoint. For example, if<br />

you have a breakpoint on x = 1 and add the condition x == 1<br />

to the breakpoint, you are prompted to verify the assignment of<br />

x.<br />

Menu Preferences<br />

The Menu preferences show and hide menus based on how you use <strong>JMP</strong>. This gives you fewer menu items<br />

to browse through and streamlines the <strong>JMP</strong> interface. For example, if you never design experiments, deselect<br />

Design of Experiments. Other menus are grouped by area of interest, such as quality engineering,<br />

reliability and survival, and <strong>SAS</strong> options.

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