Hi,
I tried to generate the visualization of two-dimensional array variables in Freemaster 2.0.0.10 and in 2.0.2, but this is not possible.
I already use the same two-dimensional array in Fremaster 1.3 and it can show the array correctly.
How can I visualize a two dimensional array in Freemaster 2.0?
Many Thanks.
Mirko
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Hello Mirko,
Yes, there is some difference between the two version.
In Freemater v2.0, for example i define a two-dimensional array variables test[2][2];
Please refer to the screenshots below :
This process add the test[0][2] to watch.
Hope it helps
Have a great day,
Alice Yang
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Hello Mirko,
Could you please describe your question more detail ?
What is look like about "a two dimensional array " in the Freemaster 1.3 ?
Please share the screenshot about the array in Freemater 1.3, and i refer to it
to check whether the V2.0 has the same function.
BR
Alice
Hello Alice,
I have an array like this
If I try to show the array with Freemaster 1.3 I can chose between the 2 index of array
For the same array, in Freemaster 2.0 I can't able to chose the 2 index.
Best Regards
Mirko
Hello Mirko,
Yes, there is some difference between the two version.
In Freemater v2.0, for example i define a two-dimensional array variables test[2][2];
Please refer to the screenshots below :
This process add the test[0][2] to watch.
Hope it helps
Have a great day,
Alice Yang
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Hello Alice.
Yes, I solved using your suggestion.
In detail... I created an array for each single element of the first index of the array.
In my opinion the method offered by Freemaster 1.3 is more "user friendly", anyway the workaround suggested properly solve the problem.
Many Thanks for your answer.
Best Regards
Mirko