Expanding and Collapsing Descendants in the Call Graph (Memory Profiling)

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1.    In the Call Graph, select the method whose descendants you want to show or hide.

2.    Right-click in the Call Graph and select Expand/Collapse and the appropriate command from the shortcut menu:

 

Expand Immediate Descendants

Displays the selected method's direct descendants.

Expand Top 20 Descendants

Displays the selected method's top 20 descendants by method + descendants (M+D) bytes.

Expand All Descendants

Displays all of the selected method's descendants.

Collapse All Descendants

Removes all of the selected method's descendants from view.

Notes:

§      You can also click images\cgexp.gif to display a method's most memory-hungry immediate descendants. Click images\cgcoll.gif or images\cgslash.gif to remove all of the method's descendants from view. Methods that aren't followed by one of these symbols have no descendants.

§      To show all methods in the current dataset in the Call Graph, select Expand/Collapse > Show All Nodes from the shortcut menu.

§      To display methods in the Call Graph using the default display (the top 20 methods with the largest amount of allocated memory by M+D bytes), select Expand/Collapse > Reset to Top 20 from the shortcut menu.

§      To undo the most recent expand or collapse operation (including Show All Methods), select Expand/Collapse > Undo <Last Expand/Collapse Operation> from the shortcut menu.

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