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I'm working on a java project in Netbeans. I have a for loop which runs 29 times and each iteration takes about 1 minute to complete. The problem is in the 29th iteration of the loop. Is there any way that I can SKIP the first 28 iterations and go directly to the one in question?

I know I can put a conditional breakpoint, but that dosent make the debugger skip the iterations, it just notifies me when a paticular iteration is reached.

Please Help! Otherwise, this would take a awful lot of time to debug!

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You could use something like the Java Platform Debugger Architecture. That might help. On the other hand, you could do something like so:

for (int i = 0; i < ...; i++)
{
    if (i == 28)
    {
         System.out.println("Line Found"); //put breakpoint here
    }

    //remainder of the code.
}

This should allow you to trigger a breakpoint on the 29th execution of the loop and you can then use the step functions offered by the debugger to go over the code for the 29th iteration.

I have never used the JPDA, and even if I did I think that the most simple and straight forward solution would be to do something like the code above.

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You could put a temporary line of code inside your loop, and put a breakpoint on that:

if (i=29) {
    // Put a breakpoint on this line (only hit if i=29)
}
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Change the loop condition.

for (int index = 27; index < 28; index++) {

    ...

}
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  • I'm actually iterating through the loop like this: for(String imageToDownload : imageURLList) But you're right I could get the length of the list and then debug it. Just wondering if there is any feature in the debugger that would do that without changing the code.
    – Sid
    Jul 20, 2012 at 6:50
  • And? Change the loop condition? When you're done, change it back. You're only interested in the second last iteration anyway Jul 20, 2012 at 6:52

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