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Memory Operators

Memory operators are unary operators that return the result of a direct memory operation. These operators are used mainly to debug assembly-language code.

Syntax

{BY | WO | DW} address

The BY operator returns a short integer that contains the first byte at address. This operator simulates BYTE PTR.

The WO operator returns a short integer that contains the value of the word (two bytes) at address. This operator simulates the Microsoft Macro Assembler WORD PTR operation. The DW operator returns a long integer that contains the value of the first four bytes at address. This operator simulates DWORD PTR.

The x format specifier used in some of these examples causes the result to be displayed in hexadecimal.

Examples

See Also

Assembly-Language Expressions