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Developer MagicTM: Debugger User’s Guide
The Subscript Controls area provides the following features:
Row/column toggles
Control whether an index variable represents
rows or columns (or neither) in the spreadsheet
area. You are not limited by the number of
dimensions of an array, but you can only view a
two-dimensional orthogonal slice of the array at a
time.
Index identifiers
Indicate to which subscript the controls in the
row refer.
Index values
Show the value of the subscript for the element
currently in the focus cell. You can enter a
different value if you wish.
Index sliders
Let you move the focus cell along the particular
dimension.
Index minimums
Identify the beginning visible element in that
particular dimension.
Index maximums
Identify the last visible element in that particular
dimension. If you have an unspecified array, you
can use this field to specify the last element in the
vector to be displayed in the spreadsheet.
Step indicators
Specifies the increment between adjacent
elements in the dimension to be displayed. A
value of 1 displays consecutive data. Specifying
some n greater than 1 allows you to display every
n element in a vector.
Control area scroll bars
Allows you to expose hidden portions of the
subscript control area if your window is not large
enough for viewing all of the controls.
The spreadsheet area is where numeric data is displayed. It can show two
dimensions at a time (indicated in the upper left corner of the matrix). The
column indexes run along the top of the matrix and the row indexes are
displayed along the left column. The spreadsheet area has scroll bars for
viewing data elements not currently visible in the viewing area. Figure 92, page
261, shows a close-up of the spreadsheet area.
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