OCaml - declaring n-dimensional arrays

拜拜、爱过 提交于 2019-12-01 17:11:24

问题


I want to create 3-dimensional array in ocaml. Here's what I tried to do:

let dp = Array.make n (Array.make n (Array.make k (-1))

However it doesn't work - changing a value dp[0][0][0] changes all values dp[i][j][0]. So how to create matrix with distinct arrays, not with copies of the same one?


回答1:


Array.make n v will just replicate the second argument n times. In other words, it will assign it in a cycle to each element. Since arrays (as well as all other heap-allocated values) are passed by reference, all cells will point to the same array. You need to use the Array.init function, that will call user provided function for each element:

let dp = Array.init n (fun _ -> Array.init n (fun _ -> (Array.make k 0)))

But, for real multidimensional numeric code, you shouldn't use arrays, but instead use Bigarray module. Here is the example:

open Bigarray
let dp = Array3.create int c_layout 3 3 3
dp.{0,0,0} <- 1


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28032848/ocaml-declaring-n-dimensional-arrays

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