View filter
Selecting Thread Filter Settings dialog box.
from the right-click menu opens theViewing criteria are ANDed together. For example, if all thread names are listed, and a single group name is listed, only those threads within that group are shown.
On the Thread Filter Settings dialog box, you define the view limits to a set of specific processes, group names, or specific threads.
The Filter View accepts names that are partial or case-insensitive.
You can specify the partial name of an object for which you are looking and find that object.
This search is case-insensitive. For example, if the threads are named phy_beta and phy_kappa, specifying phy locates both names.
To see all threads that belong to a single process, but not from a specific group:
- Specify the process name.
- Specify the name of the group to exclude.
- Click Group Name. after
The view filter concept applies to individual single views in the .mvw file, so that other single views have other filters. You can update filter settings by selecting from the context menu when you right-click in the View List pane.
On this dialog box, you can set the Process Name, Group Name, and Thread Name.
- If the view that is selected is a built-in view, then Process Name is disabled. This is because the selected view only contains the threads in the corresponding process.
- If the view that is selected is a built-in group view, then Group Name is disabled. This is because the selected view only contains the threads in the corresponding group.
- For the Process Name filter, the available process names that can be used for filtering are those whose threads are in the selected view. This applies also to the Group Name and Thread Name filters.
Filters are not based on the entire NetConfig, but to the sub-set of the NetConfig. This sub-set is restricted by the selected view.