In the memory value area or character string area, move the caret to the target memory value and then edit it directly from the keyboard.
When a memory value is edited, the altered portion is displayed in a different color. While in this state, press the [Enter] key and the altered value will be written into the target memory. (Pressing the [Esc] key before you hit the [Enter] key cancels editing.)
However, the character strings that can be entered when changing memory contents are limited to only those that are handleable by the currently specified system of notation. Also, changes in the character string area are only possible when character code in "ASCII" is specified.
You can edit memory values even when the program is in execution. For details, see "2.11.1.4 Displaying and changing memory contents during program execution".
In the case shown below, caution is required when editing the memory values.
When the maximum value of the displayed bit width is exceeded |
When "-" is entered in the middle of a numeric value |
When a space character is entered in the middle of a numeric value |