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  Value and type of last evaluated expression: Address of array element: Address of array elementx:  (none)

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Code

 Header...
double result, base=2.01; int exponent=2; result=1.0; while (exponent>0) { result=result*base; exponent=exponent-1; }

Data

exponent (int)   result (double)
132   136
2
  
-1.01420628e+267
base (double)
144
2.01

Memory

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exponent = 2
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result = -1.01420628e+267
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base = 2.01

NB: the actual memory address of each variable is the
address shown plus 4294158432 (0xFFF3A860).

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