5.9.2
Setting Conditions for Measurement
Conditions for measurement can be displayed and changed in the [Performance Analysis] window. Select a point
where a condition is to be set, and then select [Set...] from the popup menu to display the [Performance Analysis
Properties] dialog box.
Select either from the following five modes as the condition by the [Measurement Method] option:
Table 5.9
Conditions for Measurement (Measurement Method)
[Measurement Method] Option
Time Of Specified Range Measurement
Start Point To End Point Measurement
Start Range To End Range Measurement
Access Count Of Specified Range Measurement
Called Count Of Specified Range Measurement
Set a condition for measurement according to the mode being selected. The parameters to be set depend on the
modes.
The [Performance Analysis] window has a support function to enter the address range of a function
automatically if the name of the function is entered to set an address range. Entering a function name in the
[Input Function Range] dialog box displayed by clicking the [...] button on the [Performance Analysis
Properties] dialog box automatically enters the address range of the function.
Notes: 1. Entering the name of an overload function or a class opens the [Select Function] dialog box. Select a
function in this dialog box.
2. The addresses figured out are just for reference. In some cases, the end address of a function may be
different. Check the last instruction of the function in the [Disassembly] window to correct the value
set in [End Address] so that it will be the address of the last instruction (in general, the last instruction
of a function is a RTS instruction). A label name or an expression can be entered instead of an
address value in boxes where an address should be entered.
Figure 5.60 [Input Function Range] Window
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