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how to run prog bet to break points

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I have set two break points at 500 and 572 lines respectively.
after running prog using (gdb) run i m on the line 500 but
how two go to second breakpoints ie line 572 . when i m giving
(gdb) run it is asking again to run from starting lines .
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c or continue to continue running the program.

b functionname
b filename:linenumber
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