2.9.1.1 Specify the display position

It is possible to specify the display start position of the memory contents by specifying an address expression in the display position specification area (starting with address 0x0 by default).

Remark

An offset value of the display start position of memory values can be set via the Address Offset Settings dialog box that is opened by selecting [Address Offset Value Settings...] from the context menu.

Figure 2.87

Display Position Specification Area (Memory Panel)

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Specify an address expression

Directly enter the address expression of the memory value address to display in the text box. You can specify an input expression with up to 1024 characters. The result of the expression is treated as the display start position address.

Note that if an address value greater than the microcontroller address space is specified, the high-order address value is masked.

An address value greater than the value expressed within 32 bits cannot be specified.

Remark 1.

A symbol name at the current caret position can be complemented by pressing the [Ctrl] + [Space] key in this text box (see "2.18.2 Symbol name completion function").

Remark 2.

If the specified address expression is the symbol and its size can be recognized, everything from the start address to the end address of that symbol is displayed selected.

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Specify automatic/manual evaluation of the address expression

The timing to change the display start position can be determined by specifying in the [Move when Stop] check box and the [Move] button.

[Move when Stop]

 

The caret is moved to the address which is automatically calculated from the address expression after the program is stopped.

 

The address expression is not automatically evaluated after the program is stopped.

Click the [Move] button to manually evaluate the address expression.

[Move]

When the [Move when Stop] check box is not checked, click this button to evaluate the address expression and move the caret to the result address of the evaluation.