How do I guarantee to interrupt a running a script?

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When a MATLAB script is running, it is usually possible to interrupt the script by typing Ctrl-C, but not always. Sometimes MATLAB will not respond to Ctrl-C. Is there some way to get MATLAB to always respond to Ctrl-C or is there another key combination which will always interrupt a MATLAB script?

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 28 Aug 2015
There isn't any way (short of quitting matlab) and the architecture of matlab would have to change for it to be possible as it requires multithreading.
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Martin
Martin on 28 Aug 2015
Swell. I guess I need to make sure I save intermediate results to disk more often.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Aug 2015
Intensive calculations on sufficiently large arrays are handled by calling external high-performance libraries of compiled code that are not written in MATLAB. There is no way of interrupting those routines short of killing the process (or possibly it would respond to a Signal if you are on a Unix-type system.)

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