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June 29, 2022 12:59 pm GMT

Visual Studio breakpoint with conditions

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This is a simple and quick tip, maybe you already know it, but I don't, even after 10 years working daily with visual studio and C#, so I decided write about it.

If you've ever had to debug code that takes several attempts to evaluate behavior on just a certain condition, you already needed something like a breakpoint with conditions. And as its name says, VS provides this feature for us.

To exemplify, I made a simple code that prints 10 random numbers on a console.

Console.WriteLine("Begin");var rnd = new Random();for (int i = 1; i <= 10; i++){    Console.WriteLine($"{i}: {rnd.Next(10)}");}Console.WriteLine("End");Console.ReadLine();

If you put a breakpoint, as in the image below, the debug will stop at it all 10 executions of the loop.

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However, you can must observe the loop behavior just when the condition is i==5, in this case, right click on the breakpoint and put your condition.

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The conditions are specified as in the language and you can use any variable available in that scope, in this case I'm using the i variable.

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Here is a simple example video of the whole process.

I hope you like and if you don't know this feature, comment there.


Original Link: https://dev.to/felipemsfg/visual-studio-breakpoint-with-conditions-4ln9

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