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Navigating a Trace
The hex specification can be useful when looking at portions of events that are not completely
decoded by TraceView. TraceView also supports bit-level searches. See
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Fixed hex does not search in the End fields, including CRC.
Sliding Hex
This option allows searching for a specific value at any offset inside the frames (or any other
events). For example, if you want to search for a marker value of 0xFFFFFFFF inside all frames,
you can use this method as shown in the picture below.
Sliding hex does not search in the End fields, including CRC
ASCII String
This option allows searching for an ASCII string anywhere in the frame payload. The search is
non-case sensitive, and you can choose to match partial words by default. You can choose to match
the case and to match whole words.
Unicode String
This option allows searching for a UNICODE string anywhere in the frame payload. The search is
non-case sensitive and it matches partial words by default. You can choose to match the case and
to match whole words.
EBCDIC String
This option allows searching for an EBCDIC string anywhere in the frame payload. The search is
non-case sensitive and it matches partial words by default. You can choose to match the case and
to match whole words.
Note that TraceView's inspector window displays EBCDIC characters when the menu
Data Inspector > Show EBCDIC character set
Decoded String
The
Decoded string
names or interpretations for each frame. This method also searches in TraceView's
column,
Errors/Warnings
words by default. You can choose to match the case and to match whole words.
Xgig Analyzer User's Guide
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method decodes every frame before trying to match the string in the field
column, etc. The search is non-case sensitive and it matches partial
Chapter 13, Configuring Xgig TraceView
"Bit Level Find/Filter/
is selected.
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