2.9.1.7 Save the memory contents

Contents of the memory can be saved with range selection in text files (*.txt)/CSV files (*.csv).

When saving to the file, the latest information is acquired from the debug tool, and it is saved in accordance with the display format on this panel.

The Data Save dialog box can be opened by selecting the [File] menu >> [Save Memory Data As...] (when this operation is taken place with range selection on the panel, the memory data only in the selected range is saved).

In this dialog box, follow the steps below.

Figure 2.101

Save Memory Data (Data Save Dialog Box)

(1)

Specify [File Name]

Specify the name of the file to save.

You can either type a filename directly into the text box (up to 259 characters), or select one from the input history via the drop-down list (up to 10 items).

You can also specify the file by clicking the [...] button, and selecting a file via the Select Data Save File dialog box.

(2)

Specify [File Type]

Select the format in which to save the file from the following drop-down list.

The following file formats can be selected.

List Item

Format

Text files (*.txt)

Text format (default)

CSV (Comma-Separated Variables)(*.csv)

CSV formatNote

Note

The data is saved with entries separated by commas (,).
If the data contains commas, each entry is surrounded by double quotes "" in order to avoid illegal formatting.

(3)

Specify [Save Range Address/Symbol]

Specify the range of addresses to save via "start address" and "end addresses".

Directly enter hexadecimal number/address expression in each text box or select from the input history displayed in the drop-down list (up to 10 items).

If a range is selected in the panel, that range is specified as the default. If there is no selection, then the range currently visible in the panel is specified.

Remark

A symbol name at the current caret position can be complemented by pressing the [Ctrl] + [Space] key in each text box (see "2.19.2 Symbol name completion function").

(4)

Click the [Save] button

Saves the memory data to a file with the specified filename, in the specified format.

Figure 2.102

Output Example of Memory Data

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[Text files (*.txt)] (Hexadecimal notation/8-bit width/ASCII code)

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[CSV files (*.csv)] (Hexadecimal notation/8-bit width/ASCII code)

Remark

When the contents of the panel are overwritten by selecting the [File] menu>> [Save Memory Data], each Memory panel (Memory1-4) is treated as a different panel.
In addition, saving range is same as the previously specified address range.