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alexandre16

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The picture helps.

In the "debug pane" you're only displaying the "console".

See the "clear" button in the "debug pane"? Their's a group of three buttons next to it. Press the center button and your variables sub pane will display what you're wanting to see.

Yeh, thanks it is what i need :)

now the last problem... i want to see the value of my variable in the stack trace, i have the address but dont appear the number of my variable...
 

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lloyddean

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Right-click the "Stack Pane"

Select - Debug Navigator Help -> About the Debug Navigator

Along the left hand side select "Viewing Memory Locations"

Now that you've learned to use the supplied help system have fun!
 
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