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Summary of Commands
display messages
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pattern
The
pattern
option allows you to specify a regular expression as accepted by
logCat
that may appear in any part of a message. (See
logCat on page 514
for additional information.) The
pattern
must enclosed in quotes and
surrounded by slashes (/). For example, display messages pattern ‘/XYZ/’
provides all messages that use the pattern XYZ anywhere in the message.
Note:
The
pattern
option is case-sensitive.
number
The
number
option specifies the number of messages you want to display, or
you can use the all value to display all messages. The command accepts a
3-digit number so you can display up to 999 messages.
Note:
Although the number option only allows up to 3 digits, you may
have more than 999 messages logged. Therefore, you can only
view up to 999 messages in the message log report with the
display messages command. The logCat command with the -t
option can be used to display all logged messages. See the
logCat command later in this book for more information.
Display Format
All messages are displayed with two or three lines of information. Messages
are separated by a blank line to ease viewing.
Table 31 on page 454
lists the