Opening a Function or a Class in a New Tab
Opening in a new tab displays a new tab where the selected function or the particular class is a root of the call tree. The selected function's time is considered as 100% for this tab.
Opening a function in a new tab helps you:
- Study the current function call and all its incoming and outgoing calls.
- Merge all calls of the current function from different call stacks and study them.
- Study the particular class and all its public functions.
To open a snapshot node in a new tab
- Select a snapshot node.
- Do one of the following:
- On the menu bar, choose .
- Right-click the node, and choose Open Current Method Instance in the context menu.
- Press Ctrl+T.
To open a snapshot node and all its instances in a new tab
- Select a snapshot node.
- Do one of the following:
- On the menu bar, choose .
- Right-click the node, and choose Open All Method Instances Merged in the context menu.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+T.
To open a class and all its public methods in a new tab
- Select a snapshot node.
- Do one of the following:
- On the menu bar, choose .
- Right-click the node, and choose Open All Public Methods of Class in the context menu.
- Press Ctrl+Alt+T.
Last modified: 16 April 2018