.The Monitors (left-hand) portion of the Memory view displays the expression that you entered for monitoring. If you have multiple memory monitors, this section displays a list of expressions that you are monitoring.
The Renderings (right-hand) portion of the Memory view populates with HEX and ASCII renderings.
If you want to view the contents of a C or C++ variable (such as an integer) in a memory monitor, you do not need to precede the variable with an ampersand (&) or select a pointer that points to that variable. For example, given the following C or C++ source code:
int i=10; int* p=&i;
You can monitor the memory for the variable i by entering either i or p in the Monitor Memory dialog box or by choosing either value in the editor and selecting Monitor Memory > <rendering> from the menu.