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Changing How Data Is Displayed
Displaying STL Variables
Changing Size and Precision
Displaying Variables
Displaying Program Variables
Displaying Variables in the Current Block
Browsing for Variables
Displaying Local Variables and Registers
Displaying Long Variable Names
Automatic Dereferencing
Displaying Areas of Memory
Displaying Machine Instructions
Closing Variable Windows
Diving in Variable Windows
Displaying Array of Structure Elements
Scoping and Symbol Names
Qualifying Symbol Names
Changing the Values of Variables
Changing the Data Type of Variables
Displaying C Data Types
Pointers to Arrays
Arrays
Typedefs
Structures
Unions
Built-In Types
Character Arrays (<string> Data Type)
Areas of Memory (<void> Data Type)
Instructions (<code> Data Type)
Type Casting Examples
Displaying the argv Array
Displaying Declared Arrays
Displaying Allocated Arrays
Working with Opaque Data
Changing the Address of Variables
Changing Types to Display Machine Instructions
Displaying C++ Types
Classes
Changing Class Types in C++
Displaying Fortran Types
Displaying Fortran Common Blocks
Displaying Fortran Module Data
Debugging Fortran 90 Modules
Fortran 90 User-Defined Types
Fortran 90 Deferred Shape Array Types
Fortran 90 Pointer Types
Displaying Fortran Parameters
Displaying Thread Objects
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