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2.11.1 Displaying and changing memory contents

Use the Memory panel shown below to display memory contents or change values.

Choose [Memory] from the [View] menu and then [Memory1 - 4].

Up to four pieces of Memory panels can be opened at a time. Each panel is discriminated by the name "Memory1," "Memory2," "Memory 3," and "Memory 4" in the title bar.

For details on how to read each area and details about their functionality, see the section where the Memory panel is described.

Figure 2.101

Displaying Memory Contents

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In the Scroll Range Settings dialog box which opens by clicking on [View] >> button in the toolbar, you can set the scroll range of the vertical scroll bar on this panel.

 

This section describes the following.

 

2.11.1.1 Specifying the display position

2.11.1.2 Changing the display form of values

2.11.1.3 Changing memory contents

2.11.1.4 Displaying and changing memory contents during program execution

2.11.1.5 Searching for memory contents

2.11.1.6 Collectively changing (initializing) memory contents

2.11.1.7 Saving displayed memory contents