I need an easy way to suppress and bring back the command windows output without using and removing the semicolon all the time, since there are a lot of lines I need to see sometimes.

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Dennis
Dennis le 8 Mar 2019
Can you show an example why you want to remove the semicolon in the first place?

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 8 Mar 2019
Sounds like you want to toggle output on and off probably for debugging purpose. In that case, you should be using the debugging tools instead.
Otherwise, a well written program should be explicit about wanting to display something to the command window, not leave it to the absence of a semi-colon, which most people (and matlab code analyser) would consider a coding error. So:
something = someexpression; %always terminate with semicolon
if dooutput
disp(something); %Now it's clear that you want to display it and that it's not a mistake
end

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MARCO MENCHETTI
MARCO MENCHETTI le 8 Mar 2019
Thank you, that is so easy I should have known.
Again, thank you for yor time.

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