![]() For example, in the following C# code, you could set a breakpoint on the line of code with the variable assignment ( int testInt = 1), the for loop, or any code inside the for loop. You can set a breakpoint on any line of executable code. You can achieve the same thing by also right-clicking on a line of code and selecting Set Next Statement from the context menu.If you know the task or problem you're trying to solve, but you need to know what kind of breakpoint to use, see FAQ - Find your debugging feature. ![]() You can select and drag the arrow to a different line of code to change which statement will be executed. While the debugger is paused, an arrow in the margin shows which line of code will be executed next. Step Out - This will return to the line where the current function was called.If the next line isn't a function, it will behave the same as Step Over. ![]() If the next line is a function call, Step Into will stop at the first line of the function, allowing you to continue line-by-line debugging of the function.
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