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If you add a watch for a set variable you by default get the value in dotted display like this: Unfortunately this only helps if you know all the values that are between the two given ones. And usually, you don't. (OK, usually I don't, you of course do. ;-) ) There is, however, the undocumented display format modifier "e", that changes this display to much the more convenient: Now, if only that was the default....

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  • If you add a watch for a set variable you by default get the value in dotted display like this: Unfortunately this only helps if you know all the values that are between the two given ones. And usually, you don't. (OK, usually I don't, you of course do. ;-) ) There is, however, the undocumented display format modifier "e", that changes this display to much the more convenient: Now, if only that was the default....
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  • If you add a watch for a set variable you by default get the value in dotted display like this: Unfortunately this only helps if you know all the values that are between the two given ones. And usually, you don't. (OK, usually I don't, you of course do. ;-) ) There is, however, the undocumented display format modifier "e", that changes this display to much the more convenient: Now, if only that was the default....
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