Displaying Data Values
The data values display lets you view the contents of memory as data types.
You can display data values in the following formats:
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bytes
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8-bit integers
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unsigned 8-bit integers
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chars
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words
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16-bit integers
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unsigned 16-bit integers
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long words
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32-bit integers
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unsigned 32-bit integers
This section shows you how to:
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Display data values.
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Clear the data values display and add a new item.
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Add item to the data values display.
To display data values
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Choose Display→Data Values.
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Using the command line, enter the display data command.
Items must be added to the data values display before you can use this
command.
The data display shows the values of simple data types in the user program.
When the display mode setting turns ON symbols, a label column that shows
symbol values is added to the data display.
Step commands and commands that cause the emulator to enter the monitor
(for example, encountering a breakpoint) cause the data values screen to be
updated.
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