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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T20:20:03+00:00 2026-05-26T20:20:03+00:00

I need to allocate memory dynamically for an array of pointers. Let us assume,

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I need to allocate memory dynamically for an array of pointers.

Let us assume,

char *names[50];
char *element;

I used the following code to allocate memory dynamically which is producing error.

names=malloc(sizeof(char *));

Afterwards, i need to assign another character pointer to this one, say

names=element;

I am getting error as ": warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type".

How can i resolve this?

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    2026-05-26T20:20:05+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 8:20 pm

    names=malloc(sizeof(char *));

    Will allocate either 4 or 8 bytes (depending on your system). This doesn’t make sense since your array was already sized at 50 entries in the declaration…

    names=element;

    This is not how arrays are used in C. You have declared that there are 50 elements in “names” and each one is allocated as a different pointer to an array of characters. You need to decide which element in the array you want to assign. For eaxample:

    char *test1 = "test string 1";
    char *test2 = "test string 2";
    
    names[0] = test1; // Assign pointer to string 1 to first element of array
    names[1] = test2; // Assign pointer to string 2 to second element of array
    
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