You can display the current value of a variable or expression in the following ways: - Using the Examine push button in the push-button view - Using the Examine dialog box, accessed through the Command menu on the main window The Examine push button displays a current value most quickly, but the Examine dialog box allows you to request typecasting or an altered output radix in the displayed result. To display the current value using the Examine push button: 1. Find and select the variable name or expression in a window. 2. Click on the Examine push button on the push-button view of the main window. The debugger displays the variable or expression and its current value in the command view. Note that this is the value of the variable or expression in the current scope, which might not be the same as the source location where you selected the variable name or expression. To display the current value using the Examine dialog box, perform the following steps: 1. Do one of the following: - Find and select the variable name or expression symbols in a window, and choose the Examine menu item from the Commands menu on the main window. The Examine dialog box appears, with the name you selected in the Variable/Expression field. - Choose the Examine menu item from the Commands menu on the main window. The Examine dialog box appears. Enter the name of the variable or symbols of the expression you are examining in the Variable/Expression field of the dialog box. 2. If you are changing the output type, pull down the menu in the Typecast entry box and click on the desired data type. 3. If you are changing the output radix, pull down the menu in the Output Radix entry box and click on the desired radix. 4. Click on OK. Your echoed command and the current value appear in the command view.