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1316 Visual Studio .NET Debugger Appendix D Title bar displays [break] Yellow arrow indicates next statement to be executed Fig. D.6 Fig. D.Fig..Fi D6g. D.6D.6Execution suspended at a breakpoint. Fig. Expressions Fig. D.7 Fig. D.7Fig. D.FiFi7g. D.7g. D.7Watch window. Upon first opening, the Watch window will not contain any expressions to evaluate. To examine data, type an expression into the Name field. Most valid C# expressions can be entered in the Name field, including expressions that contain method calls. Consult the documentation under debugger, expressions for a full description of valid expressions. Once an expression is entered, its type and value appear in the Value and Type fields. The first expression entered is the variable i, which has a value of 10(line 12 assigns the value of 10to variable x, and line 17 assigns the value of xto i). The Watch window also can evaluate more complex arithmetic expressions (e.g, (i +3) * 5). Thus, the Watch window provides a convenient way to display various types of program data without modifying code.
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