Display the error containing line in .m file

Is there a method to display the error containing line in .m file, when the execution stops?

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Your question sounds like:
How to pinpoint the line that errors in a "highlight some lines + F9"?

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Perhaps you are looking for:
dbstop if error
or if you want to catch error inside TRY-CATCH also:
dbstop if all error
[EDITED]: In modern Matlab versions this is documented:
dbstop if caught error
Then the failing line is highlighted in the editor automatically.

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Didn't know about all error!
@Oleg: It was documented in Matlab 6.5. I think it is equivalent to the current "dbstop if caught error".
@Jan: actually it's not.
Seems like "dbstop if all error" is not documented anymore and it's funny how dbclear refers to "if error all".
@Oleg: I get in Matlab 2009a:
dbclear('all'); dbstop('if', 'all', 'error'); dbstatus
>> Stop if error, Stop if caught error.
Therefore I assume "dbstop if all error" is just a synonym.
@Jan: 2011a http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/ref/dbstop.html
'caught error' only for try-catch and it doesn't display the line if a simple highlight execute is performed on a script.
R2011a:
dbstop in file
dbstop in file at location
dbstop in file if expression
dbstop in file at location if expression
dbstop if condition
dbstop(s)
Mathworks seems to love play "hide and seek", until they come with another release...
Anyways: 'dbstop if all error' works nevertheles on 2011a
But no longer appearing in "Help".

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It is usually indicated in the error message.
Also, help dbstack.

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The error message indicates the line in the function associated with the line in the .m file, not the .m file line resoinsuble for the error.
How do you define which line of code is "responsible" for a logic error that doesn't trigger an explicit fault for another several days?
The standard error message traceback shows not only any chain of library calls, but also the line in the user .m file
Under which circumstances does it (MATLAB?) show "error at" without a line number? Usually a line number is following.
The line number in the function or library used by Matlab, but not the one in the .m file.

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After you get the error, execute this
l=lasterror;
fprintf('The last error was on line %d of the file called %s \n',...
l.stack.line,l.stack.name)

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I get an empty stack if in a new .m file:
s = s(1)
l = lasterror

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