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-<h2>Array Window</h2>
-<p> An Array window allows manipulation of a contiguous block of memory, displayed as an array of elements. The window lists array contents sequentially, starting at
-element 0.</p>
-<p>The Array window title shows the base address bound to the array. The base address can bind to an address, a variable, or a register. An array bound to a local variable closes after the routine that defines the variable returns to the calling routine.</p>
-<p>For array elements cast as structured types, a hierarchical control appears to the left of each element. Use these hierarchical controls to expand or collapse the display of each element&rsquo;s contents.</p>
-<p>Figure 1 shows an Array window. Table 1 explains the items in the window.</p>
-<p class="figure">Figure 1 Array window</p>
-<p>&nbsp;</p>
-<h5>Table 1 Array window&mdash;items </h5>
-<table width="100%"  border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-  <tr>
-    <th width="25%" scope="col">Item</th>
-    <th width="21%" scope="col">Icon</th>
-    <th width="54%" scope="col">Explanation</th>
-  </tr>
-  <tr>
-    <td>Hierarchical control</td>
-    <td>&nbsp;</td>
-    <td>Click to collapse the view of the information pane.</td>
-  </tr>
-  <tr>
-    <td>Bind To</td>
-    <td>&nbsp;</td>
-    <td>Select the base address of the array: Address, Variable, or Register.</td>
-  </tr>
-  <tr>
-    <td>Array size</td>
-    <td>&nbsp;</td>
-    <td>Enter the number of elements to display in the Array window.</td>
-  </tr>
-  <tr>
-    <td>Struct Member</td>
-    <td>&nbsp;</td>
-    <td>Select a specific member to show in each element, or show all members.</td>
-  </tr>
-  <tr>
-    <td>Element</td>
-    <td>&nbsp;</td>
-    <td>Shows the array elements in a hierarchical list.</td>
-  </tr>
-  <tr>
-    <td>Value</td>
-    <td>&nbsp;</td>
-    <td>Shows the value of each array element.</td>
-  </tr>
-  <tr>
-    <td>Location</td>
-    <td>&nbsp;</td>
-    <td>Shows the address in memory of each array element.</td>
-  </tr>
-</table>
-<div class="step">
-  <h5>Opening an Array Window</h5>
-  <p> Use the View Array command to manipulate a memory block in an Array window.</p>
-  <ol>
-    <li>Select the array that you want to view.</li>
-    <li>Select Data &gt; View Array.</li>
-    <p>A new Array window appears.</p>
-  </ol>
-</div>
-<p class="note"><b>TIP</b> Drag and drop a register or variable name into an Array window to set the base address. Use the View Memory As command to interpret memory displayed in an Array window as a different type.</p>
-<p>Alternatively, use a contextual menu to open an Array window, as explained in Table 2.</p>
-<h5>Table 2 Opening an Array window by using a contextual menu </h5>
-<table width="77%"  border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
-  <tr>
-    <th width="31%" scope="col">On this host&hellip;</th>
-    <th width="69%" scope="col">Do this&hellip;</th>
-  </tr>
-  <tr>
-    <td>Windows</td>
-    <td>Right-click the array and select View Array.</td>
-  </tr>
-  <tr>
-    <td>Solaris</td>
-    <td>Click and hold on the array, then select View Array.</td>
-  </tr>
-  <tr>
-    <td>Linux</td>
-    <td>Click and hold on the array, then select View Array.</td>
-  </tr>
-</table>
-<p><br />
-</p>
-<div id="footer">Copyright &copy; 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). All rights reserved. <br>License: <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a></div>
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+<title>ArrayWindow</title>
+<link rel="StyleSheet" href="../../book.css" type="text/css"/>
+</head>
+<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
+<h2>Array Window</h2>
+<p> The <b>Array</b> window allows manipulation of a contiguous block of memory, displayed as an array of elements. The window lists array contents sequentially, starting at
+element 0.</p>
+<p>The Array window title shows the base address bound to the array. The base address can bind to an address, a variable, or a register. An array bound to a local variable closes after the routine that defines the variable returns to the calling routine.</p>
+<p>For array elements cast as structured types, a hierarchical control appears to the left of each element. Use these hierarchical controls to expand or collapse the display of each element&rsquo;s contents.</p>
+<p>Figure 1 shows an Array window. Table 1 explains the items in the window.</p>
+<p class="figure">Figure 1 Array window</p>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<h5>Table 1 Array window&mdash;items </h5>
+<table width="100%"  border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
+  <tr>
+    <th width="25%" scope="col">Item</th>
+    <th width="21%" scope="col">Icon</th>
+    <th width="54%" scope="col">Explanation</th>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Hierarchical control</td>
+    <td>&nbsp;</td>
+    <td>Click to collapse the view of the information pane.</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Bind To</td>
+    <td>&nbsp;</td>
+    <td>Select the base address of the array: Address, Variable, or Register.</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Array size</td>
+    <td>&nbsp;</td>
+    <td>Enter the number of elements to display in the Array window.</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Struct Member</td>
+    <td>&nbsp;</td>
+    <td>Select a specific member to show in each element, or show all members.</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Element</td>
+    <td>&nbsp;</td>
+    <td>Shows the array elements in a hierarchical list.</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Value</td>
+    <td>&nbsp;</td>
+    <td>Shows the value of each array element.</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Location</td>
+    <td>&nbsp;</td>
+    <td>Shows the address in memory of each array element.</td>
+  </tr>
+</table>
+<div class="step">
+  <h5>Opening an Array Window</h5>
+  <p> Use the View Array command to manipulate a memory block in an Array window.</p>
+  <ol>
+    <li>Select the array that you want to view.</li>
+    <li>Select Data &gt; View Array.</li>
+    <p>A new Array window appears.</p>
+  </ol>
+</div>
+<p class="note"><b>TIP</b> Drag and drop a register or variable name into an Array window to set the base address. Use the View Memory As command to interpret memory displayed in an Array window as a different type.</p>
+<p>Alternatively, use a contextual menu to open an Array window, as explained in Table 2.</p>
+<h5>Table 2 Opening an Array window by using a context menu </h5>
+<table width="77%"  border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
+  <tr>
+    <th width="31%" scope="col">On this host&hellip;</th>
+    <th width="69%" scope="col">Do this&hellip;</th>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Windows</td>
+    <td>Right-click the array and select View Array.</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Solaris</td>
+    <td>Click and hold on the array, then select View Array.</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Linux</td>
+    <td>Click and hold on the array, then select View Array.</td>
+  </tr>
+</table>
+<p><br />
+</p>
+<div id="footer">Copyright &copy; 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). All rights reserved. <br>License: <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a></div>
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