Identifies the current radix for the entry and display of integer
data or, if you specify /OVERRIDE, the current override radix.
Format
SHOW RADIX
1 – Qualifiers
1.1 /OVERRIDE
Identifies the current override radix.
2 – Description
The debugger can interpret and display integer data in any one
of four radixes: binary, decimal, hexadecimal, and octal. The
current radix for the entry and display of integer data is the
radix last established with the SET RADIX command.
If you did not enter a SET RADIX command, the default radix for
both data entry and display is decimal for most languages. The
exceptions are BLISS and MACRO, which have a default radix of
hexadecimal.
The current override radix for the display of all data is the
override radix last established with the SET RADIX/OVERRIDE
command. If you did not enter a SET RADIX/OVERRIDE command, the
override radix is "none".
Related commands:
DEPOSIT
EVALUATE
EXAMINE
(SET,CANCEL) RADIX
3 – Examples
1.DBG> SHOW RADIX
input radix: decimal
output radix: decimal
DBG>
This command identifies the input radix and output radix as
decimal.
2.DBG> SET RADIX/OVERRIDE HEX
DBG> SHOW RADIX/OVERRIDE
output override radix: hexadecimal
DBG>
In this example, the SET RADIX/OVERRIDE command sets the
override radix to hexadecimal and the SHOW RADIX/OVERRIDE
command indicates the override radix. This means that commands
such as EXAMINE display all data as hexadecimal integer data.