How can i create a 2 dimensional array of "strings" ? I have tried :
char *keys[][] ;
no joy
Thanks for any help
matt 2 5315
garagerules.fsn et.co.uk wrote: How can i create a 2 dimensional array of "strings" ?
Matt
You might find it easier to work with a 2-dimensional array of
pointers to strings...
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"garagerules.fs net.co.uk" <r0***@r0ute-software.tk> wrote in message news:<vK******* **********@news fep1-win.server.ntli .net>... How can i create a 2 dimensional array of "strings" ? I have tried : char *keys[][] ; no joy Thanks for any help matt
I having been keeping up with the latest C standard so there may be a
better way to do this now...but to create a multi-dimensional array
you simply:
char array[10][10];
And keep adding dimensions as you need them. I can't remember what,
if any, limit there is on the dimensions but I have always used the
rule of thumb that if you can't draw it then you can't use it. This
means that at most you can have a four dimensional array (x,y,z, and
time).
Hope that helps...
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How can i create a multi dimensional array of "strings"? I've tried
char * ;
no joy
Cheers for any help
Matt
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