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| <!-- google_ad_section_start -->"coltrane" <tendengarci@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1104364619.848870.20200 @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: > how can I view variables while debugging in hex format? > I didn't see any settings in the debug preferences. > thanks for the help > > john > There is an option for primitive Types (int, long,...). Switch ![]() In the Variables view click the "menu" item (black triangle item) and select "Java Primitives...". In the Dialog you can choose between Hex view, Ascii view and unsigned (for byte). |
Here is a list of good initial combinations that I have found. Try them out!
| Location | Length | Angle | Comment |
| 220, 115 | 20 | 90o | Classical shape |
| 335, 70 | 10 | 90o | Classical shape |
| 300, 170 | 5 | 90o | Classical shape -- This is the default starting segment |
| 140, 190 | 2 | 90o | Classical shape -- getting smaller |
| 240, 100 | 1 | 90o | Classical shape -- yes, you can get this small! |
| 290, 130 | 35 | 60o | Go to the 14th iteration and see a very nice 3D structure. Wow! |
| 120, 120 | 72 | 20o | Nice star-like pattern. Amazing! |
| 225, 30 | 230 | 1o, 2o, or 3o | Can't find the words to describe these shapes |
Allows an application to call killBackgroundProcesses(String).