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larswik

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I am running 4.6 for xcode. When I first got it I was able to see what I had in my NSArrays when I was debugging. Now something happened and I can no longer see the objects in the array. I must have changed something but I don't know what. I included a photo that shows 6 places in my array but each index has no description?

Anyone off hand know if there is some quick key or what settings I have to set to bring it back?

I did Google xcode 4.6 and I can find that it mentions that it can do it but nothing about turning it on or off?

Thought I would ask.

Thanks.
 

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Maybe try changing the scope (top left of the list, in that screenshot it's set to "Auto".)
 
Thanks. I opened Xcode to test it out and turned on the debug and it was working in auto mode now? I will do some more testing. Perhaps it has an issue displaying the contents of an array is storing other arrays or dictionaries in it's indexes?

I will have time tomorrow to test it out. Odd.

Thanks!

-Lars
 
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