Totalview® User Guide : PART II Debugging Tools and Tasks : Chapter 11 Visualizing Programs and Data : Array Visualizer
Array Visualizer
The TotalView Visualizer creates graphic images of your program’s array data. Topics in this section are:
"Command Summary"
"How the Visualizer Works"
"Viewing Data Types in the Visualizer"
"Visualizing Data Manually"
"Using the Visualizer"
"Using the Graph Window"
"Using the Surface Window"
"Visualizing Data Programmatically"
"Launching the Visualizer from the Command Line"
"Configuring TotalView to Launch the Visualizer"
NOTE >> The Visualizer is available on all platforms other than Linux Alpha. If you are using a release older than 7.0.1, see the documentation for that release.
Command Summary
This section summarizes Visualizer commands.
Action
Click or Press
Camera mode
Actor mode
 
Rotate camera around focal point (surface only)
Rotate actor around focal point (surface only)
Left mouse button
Zoom
Scale
Right mouse button
Pan
Translate
Middle mouse button or
Shift-left mouse button
Other Functions
 
Pick (show value)
p
Camera mode: mouse events affect the camera position and focal point. (The axis moves and you don’t.)
c
Actor mode: mouse events affect the actor that is under the mouse pointer. (You move and the axis doesn’t.)
a
Joystick mode: motion occurs continuously while a mouse button is pressed
j
Trackball mode: motion occurs only when the mouse button is pressed and the mouse pointer moves.
t
Wireframe view
w
Surface view
s
Reset
r
Initialize
I
Exit or Quit
Ctrl-Q