Search
 
SCRIPT & CODE EXAMPLE
 
CODE EXAMPLE FOR CPP

passing 2d array in c++ in function

If you are using GCC, then you are to pass the length of the array as a parameter to the function.

void foo (int m, int arr[][m]) {
    //...
}
However, there seems to be a bug in either the compiler or the documentation, as the above function prototype syntax only works when compiling C code, not C++ (as of gcc version 4.8.2). The only work-around I found was to use a void * parameter, and cast it int the function body:

int foo_workaround (int m, void *x)
{
    int (*arr)[m] = static_cast<int (*)[m]>(x);
    //...
}
There are other solutions if you do not want to rely on a compiler extension. If you don't mind a separate allocation for each row, you can use a vector of vectors, for example:

std::vector<std::vector<int> > arr(n, std::vector<int>(m));
Source by stackoverflow.com #
 
PREVIOUS NEXT
Tagged: #passing #array #function
ADD COMMENT
Topic
Name
2+3 =