I have a problem where I have a pointer to an area in memory. I would like to use this pointer to create an integer array.
Essentially this is what I have, a pointer to a memory address of size 100*300*2 = 60000 bytes
unsigned char *ptr = 0x00000000; // fictional point in memory goes up to 0x0000EA60
What i would like to achieve is to examine this memory as an integer array of size 100*150 = 15000 ints = 60000 bytes, like this:
unsigned int array[ 100 ][ 150 ];
I’m assuming it involves some casting though i’m not sure exactly how to formulate it. Any help would be appreciated.
You can cast the pointer to
unsigned int (*)[150]. It can then be used as if it is a 2D array (“as if”, since behavior ofsizeofis different).