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Autos Window
To open the Breakpoints window, you must be debugging. From the Debug menu, choose Windows, and then choose Breakpoints.
To save screen space, the Autos window shares the same frame as the Breakpoints, Locals, This, and Disassembly windows. You can switch back and forth between these windows using the tabs at the bottom of the frame. The title bar changes accordingly.
The Autos window contains the following information:
- Name
- The names of all variables in the current statement and the previous statement. The current statement is the statement at the current execution location, which is the statement that will be executed next if execution continues. Structure and array variables have a tree control that you can use to show or hide the elements.
- Value
- The value contained by each variable. By default, integer variables are represented in decimal form. You can change the representation to hexadecimal in the Tools dialog box or by right-clicking on the Autos window and choosing the Hexadecimal Display option from the shortcut menu.
- Type
- The data type of each variable listed in the Name column.
See Also
Using the Autos Window | Debugging UI Reference