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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T01:10:37+00:00 2026-05-23T01:10:37+00:00

Below program (a toy program to pass around arrays to a function) doesn’t compile.

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Below program (a toy program to pass around arrays to a function) doesn’t compile.
Please explain me, why is the compiler unable to compile(either because of technical reason or because of standard reason?)

I will also look at some book explaining pointers/multi dimensional arrays(as I am shaky on these), but any off-the-shelf pointers here should be useful.

void print2(int ** array,int n, int m);

main()
{
    int array[][4]={{1,2,3,4},{5,6,7,8}};
    int array2[][2]={{1,2},{3,4},{5,6},{7,8}};
    print2(array,2,4);
}

void print2(int ** array,int n,int m)
{
    int i,j;
    for(i=0;i<n;i++)
    {
       for(j=0;j<m;j++)
       printf("%d ",array[i][j]);

       printf("\n");
    }
}
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    2026-05-23T01:10:38+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:10 am

    This (as usual) is explained in the c faq. In a nutshell, an array decays to a pointer only once (after it decayed, the resulting pointer won’t further decay).

    An array of arrays (i.e. a
    two-dimensional array in C) decays
    into a pointer to an array, not a
    pointer to a pointer
    .

    Easiest way to solve it:

    int **array; /* and then malloc */
    
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