I created a 2-D matrix using double pointer like that:
int** pt; pt = (int*) malloc(sizeof(int)*10);
I know that a pointer is freed like that
free(ptr);
How can we free the double pointer?
What if we print something and later freed that memory and exit the program? Does the final memory consist of that which we used or it will be same as initial?
Say you have a matrix
matthen you can free each row of the matrix (assuming you have initialized each correctly beforehand):
then free the top-level pointer:
For your second question: if you allocate memory and use it, you will change that memory, which will not be “reverted” even if you free it (although you will not be able to access it reliably/portably any more).
Note: the top-level malloc is using
sizeof(int*)as you are allocating pointer-to-ints, notints — the size ofint*andintare not guaranteed to be the same.