インテル® VTune™ Amplifier 2018 ヘルプ
These are the Intel® VTune™ Amplifier toolbar buttons that enable you to control the analysis run:
Use This Button |
To Do This |
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Project Navigator(standalone client only) |
Open the Project Navigator to manage the VTune Amplifier projects and analysis results. |
(standalone)/ (Visual Studio*)New Analysis |
Open the Analysis Type configuration window to select, configure, and run an analysis. |
New Project(standalone client only) |
Open the Create a Project dialog box to create a project and specify the analysis target. |
Configure Project |
Open the Choose Target and Analysis Type window to specify/configure an analysis target, analysis type, and search directories. |
Import Result(standalone client only) |
Open the Import window and specify raw data collection file(s) to import into the current project. VTune Amplifier creates a result with the imported data and locates it in the current project. |
Open Result |
Navigate to a VTune Amplifier data collection result (*.amplxe file) and open it in the graphical interface. |
Compare Results |
Open the Compare Results window and choose the results to compare. |
Help |
Open the Help menu providing access to the following documentation formats:
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VTune Amplifier toolbar icons look slightly different in different versions of the Microsoft Visual Studio* IDE. The Compare Results button is not available from the toolbar in the Microsoft Visual Studio* IDE.
VTune Amplifier also provides a lightweight integration to the Eclipse* development environment, adding the following buttons in the Eclipse GUI:
Use This Button |
To Do This |
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Run Intel VTune Amplifier |
Open the VTune Amplifier standalone graphical interface and configure and run a performance analysis for your application. |
Open Intel VTune Amplifier Help |
Open the VTune Amplifier Getting Started page providing access to the product documentation resources. |
When you view the results, the VTune Amplifier provides an additional toolbar for the Bottom-up and Top-down Tree windows:
Use This Button |
To Do This |
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View Stacks as a Chain/ View Stacks as a Tree |
Change the stack layout for the Call Stack grouping level. |
Find (CTRL+F) |
Search for data in the Bottom-up, Top-down Tree, Source, or Assembly panes. |
Customize Grouping |
Create a custom grouping for the current viewpoint using the Custom Grouping dialog box. |