I have a 2 dimensional array dynamically allocated in my C code, in my function main. I need to pass this 2D array to a function. Since the columns and rows of the array are run time variables, I know that one way to pass it is :
-Pass the rows and column variables and the pointer to that [0][0] element of the array
myfunc(&arr[0][0],rows,cols)
then in the called function, access it as a ‘flattened out’ 1D array like:
ptr[i*cols+j]
But I don’t want to do it that way, because that would mean a lot of change in code, since earlier, the 2D array passed to this function was statically allocated with its dimensions known at compile time.
So, how can I pass a 2D array to a function and still be able to use it as a 2D array with 2 indexes like the following?
arr[i][j].
Any help will be appreciated.
See the code below. After passing the 2d array base location as a double pointer to
myfunc(), you can then access any particular element in the array by index, withs[i][j].