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MyEclipse Use summary--myeclipse file to find tips for finding files
Use the shortcut key "ctrl+shift+r" to pop up the pop-up file lookup box, as shown in:
Second, find the file containing a string
Use the shortcut key "ctrl+h" in the pop-up dialog to select the File search option, and then paste in the first text box (I usually paste) or self-input (easy to write wrong) to find the string (can be English characters can also be Chinese characters), In the second text box, enter the file you want to find (for example: *.jsp) and then click the Search button, so that MyEclipse will find all the JSP files in the current workspace, and output the results on the console, or you can find multiple files. As long as you enter more than one type of file in the second text box (for example: *.jsp,*.java,*.css,*.html) A few can, in the middle as long as separated by commas,
For example: Find the JSP and JS files that contain "Showorganizations"
Click "Search" button to start the search, find the following file:
Select the file you want to view, double-click to open the corresponding file, when we want to find a method is used by which pages can be used in this way to quickly find out, improve efficiency!
Iii. ctrl+f: Finding characters in a file
Four, Ctrl+shift+t: Searching for classes
- V. Ctrl+o: Show all variables and methods of the class
MyEclipse File Finder Tips