How to see the content of dynamic array of objects in Microsoft Visual Studio (2010) on the debug watch window. For example.
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How to see the content of dynamic array of objects in Microsoft Visual Studio (2010) on the debug watch window. For example.
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Type p, n and it will display {p[0], p[1], ..., p[n-1]} .
When the array is an array of structs it gets error.
It works in VS 2013.
Yes, but I need 2010 one. Thank you anyway. Isn't there any other way to do this which would work for 2010 ?
You are welcome. I think it doesn't work only in VS 2010(considering versions 2008, 10, 12, 13).
BTW, It seems you have edited your question and mentioned the version ;) .