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<!-- google_ad_section_start -->Re: eclipse debugger: displaying variables in hex<!-- google_ad_section_end --> <!-- 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 to Debug perspective. 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 |
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