Passing two-dimensional array via pointer

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失恋的感觉 2020-11-28 14:04

How do I pass the m matrix to foo()? if I am not allowed to change the code or the prototype of foo()?

void foo(float **pm)
{
    int i,j;
    for (i = 0; i          


        
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  •  一生所求
    2020-11-28 14:33

    If you insist on the above declaration of foo, i.e.

    void foo(float **pm)
    

    and on using a built-in 2D array, i.e.

    float m[4][4];
    

    then the only way to make your foo work with m is to create an extra "row index" array and pass it instead of m

    ...
    float *m_rows[4] = { m[0], m[1], m[2], m[3] };
    foo(m_rows);
    

    There no way to pass m to foo directly. It is impossible. The parameter type float ** is hopelessly incompatible with the argument type float [4][4].

    Also, since C99 the above can be expressed in a more compact fashion as

    foo((float *[]) { m[0], m[1], m[2], m[3] });
    

    P.S. If you look carefully, you'll that this is basically the same thing as what Carl Norum suggested in his answer. Except that Carl is malloc-ing the array memory, which is not absolutely necessary.

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