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I use MATLAB R2012b, and for some reason occasionally when I put "bad stuff" in the command line, it executes, but then the --> arrow thing besides the $$f_x$$ symbol disappears and I can't do anything in the command line.

For instance if I write an if statement with nothing else, it erases that arrow thing.

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That's because you're starting a loop. It's waiting for you to type the code to go within the loop, and it is terminated when you type end to end the loop. For example:

if(x==0)
  y = y + 1;
end
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  • What I want to know is that what happens if i can't figure out what the error is?
    – Lemon
    Feb 17, 2014 at 2:55
  • So "end" is terminate in Matlab? I am very new to this sorry
    – Lemon
    Feb 17, 2014 at 2:57
  • end tells Matlab to end the loop. Feb 17, 2014 at 2:58
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    You can press Ctrl+C to break out of any execution. Feb 17, 2014 at 3:13
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    If nothing works, remeber you are the Boss! Go to taks manager and end the MATLAB process :D
    – Autonomous
    Feb 17, 2014 at 3:37
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When you see this it typically means that you did not finish a command yet. This most commonly occurs with statements like for or if.

Example:

if 1

Now you are inside the if statement, and not simply at the basic prompt. Therefore you will not see anything happen. This can be tested by continuing with:

1+1 %Normally outputs 2

Obviously nothing happens. You now have two choices. Either you realize that the if was there by mistake, and you cancel with CTRL+C. In this case you will not see any output. Of course you can also choose to finish the statement:

end
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