- Do one of the following:
- Open the Breakpoint properties dialog box, and select the desired breakpoint in the list.
- Right-click a breakpoint in the editor, and choose on the context menu:

- In the Favorites tool window, select the desired breakpoint, and click
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Note
Note that pop-up window shows less options than the Breakpoints dialog box. To show hidden options, click More.
- Define the actions to be performed by PyCharm on hitting breakpoint:
- To display the reaching of a breakpoint as a text message in the debugging console, select the check check box Log message to console.
To evaluate an expression in the context of a breakpoint and display its value in the debugging console, check the option Log evaluated expression, and enter a valid expression in the option field.
This feature lets you obtain information about your running application without having to suspend its execution.
- To set a breakpoint the current one depends on, select it from the Depends on drop-down list.
- Enable suspending an application upon reaching a breakpoint by selecting the Suspend check box, and then select one of the option buttons to specify the way a running program will be paused. For more information on the Suspend options, refer to Breakpoints dialog reference.
- To set the break condition, enable condition by selecting the appropriate check box, and enter the desired expression in the Condition field.
If the expression evaluates to true, the user-selected actions are performed. If the evaluation result is false, the breakpoint does not produce any effect.
- To display the reaching of a breakpoint as a text message in the debugging console, select the check check box Log message to console.

