How to catch 'not enough input arguments' error?

Is there any way I can catch the error 'Not enough input arguments'? For e.g. the below line in a function of my big code throws this error.
spn=spans(index) %spans is an array of 9 elements and 'index' itself is something I extract from an array
Problem: As this line is inside a function, the code stops upon getting error and I can't access the function workspace to see what was causing this. And since this error does not appear every time but mostly after a long time the code runs, it is not feasible for me to put breakpoint here and check every time by pressing continue
So is there any piece of code I can write here and put a breakpoint so that when this error comes it it pauses there for me to see the value of index or the corresponding function parameters?

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Chunru
Chunru on 9 Sep 2021
Edited: Chunru on 9 Sep 2021
Use try-catch:
try
spn=spans(index)
catch
whos index % show the inforamtion of the variable index
disp(index)
end

3 Comments

Jaya
Jaya on 9 Sep 2021
Edited: Jaya on 9 Sep 2021
Thanks! Through this, I was able to find the error I was making.
And maybe you can comment the 'whose index' line. Just to not cause error for future users who might directly copy paste this code snippet.
It should be "whos index" to show the variable information when an error is catched.
Oh ok. That's what I thought later. Thanks.

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