You can examine the local variables in functions other than the current one.
To move up the call stack (toward main) number levels:
up [-h] [ number ]
If you do not specify number, the default is one level. For more information, see up Command.
To move down the call stack (toward the current stopping point) number levels:
down [-h] [ number ]
If you do not specify number, the default is one level. For more information, see down Command.
The frame command is similar to the up command and down command. Use to go directly to the frame as given by numbers displayed by the where command.
frame frame -h frame [-h] number frame [-h] +[number] frame [-h] -[number]
The frame command without an argument displays the current frame number. With number, the command enables you to go directly to the frame indicated by the number. By including a + (plus sign) or - (minus sign), the command enables you to move an increment of one level up (+) or down (-). If you include a plus or minus sign with number, you can move up or down the specified number of levels. The -h option includes any hidden frames in the count.
You can also move to a specific frame using the pop command.