If you are running a solver, Ctrl-C stops it and there is no way to restart
where it left off. If you are running an AMPL script, then you can set
"option single_step 1;" and use the commands "step" and "next" to stop
temporarily after particular commands.
Bob Fourer
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> Hello!!
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> With AMPL, for stop the simulation (Break) is ctrl+c , but for continue
> the same simulation (after break) how is ??
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> Thanks
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