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Re: Two Dimensional Arrays

cp***************@gmail.com writes:
>Here, I need to declare another array. Is it possible to have a
pointer to point grades[MAX][MAX]? As I've tried:
>int** another_g = grades;
>it does not work. Any good idea?
The trouble is that unless the compiler knows the shape of the matrix that
another_g points to, it won't be able to work out where (e.g.) element
another_g[3][3] is in memory.

Have a look at
http://burks.bton.ac.uk/burks/langua...trtut/ch7x.htm
Jun 27 '08 #1
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