Totalview® for HPC User Guide : PART II Debugging Tools and Tasks : Chapter 9 Examining and Editing Data and Program Elements : Changing the Values of Variables
Changing the Values of Variables
You can change the value of any variable or the contents of any memory location displayed in a Variable Window, Expression List Window, or Stack Frame Pane by selecting the value and typing the new value. In addition to typing a value, you can also type an expression. For example, you can enter 12*12 as shown in the following figure. You can include logical operators in all TotalView expressions.
CLI: set my_var [expr 1024*1024]
    
Figure 139 – Using an Expression to Change a Value
In most cases, you can edit a variable’s value. If you right-click on a variable and the Change Value command isn’t faded, you can edit the displayed value.
TotalView does not let you directly change the value of bit fields; you can use the Tools > Evaluate Window to assign a value to a bit field. See Chapter 12, “Evaluating Expressions,” on page 333.
CLI: Tcl lets you use operators such as & and | to manipulate bit fields on Tcl values.
 
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