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•From the popup menu, click Other Windows then Locals.Changing display <strong>for</strong>matWhen you select a variable in the main part of the display, the display <strong>for</strong>mat buttonhighlighted on the Locals window tool bar changes to show the item’s display <strong>for</strong>mat.To change the display <strong>for</strong>mat of a local variable, do one of the following:•Right click the item to change.•From the popup menu, select the <strong>for</strong>mat to display the item in.—or—•Click the item to change.•On the Locals window tool bar, select the <strong>for</strong>mat to display the item in.Modifying local variable valuesTo modify the value of a local variable, do one of the following:•Click the value of the local variable to modify.•Enter the new value <strong>for</strong> the local variable. Prefix hexadecimal numbers with ‘0x’,binary numbers with ‘0b’, and octal numbers with ‘0’.—or—•Right click the value of the local variable to modify.•From the popup menu, select one of the operations to modify the local variablevalue.Memory windowThe memory window shows the contents of the connected targets memory areas. Thememory window does not show the complete address space of the target and insteadyou must enter both the start address and the number of bytes <strong>for</strong> the memory windowto display. You can specify the start address and the size using Debug expressions(page 65) which enables you to position the memory display at the start address of avariable or use a value in a register. You can also specify if you want the expressions tobe evaluated each time the memory window is updated or you can re-evaluate themyourself with the press of a button.116 Chapter 12 CrossStudio Windows

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