e command

The e command indicates the number of instructions to execute prior to returning to the BASIC/FlashBASIC debugger.

Syntax

e{number.lines}

The e command, followed by pressing ENTER, disables the previous iteration counter setting and executes continuously.

Example(s)

Sets the execution counter.

*e10

Resumes program execution. This invokes the debugger after executing 10 lines.

*g

Sets continuous execution.

*e

Resumes program execution, cancels any previous e commands, and makes the program run without execution interruption. The g command must follow the e command to resume the program.

*g