I’m trying to write the function matricopy that should copy a matrix but the compiler complains:
/* minmatrix.c - test rows and columns of a matrix
* Copyright abandoned. This file is in the public domain. */
#include <stdio.h>
#define ROWCOUNT (3)
#define COLUMNCOUNT (4)
int imat[ ROWCOUNT ][ COLUMNCOUNT ];
char cmat[ ROWCOUNT ][ COLUMNCOUNT ];
double dmat[ ROWCOUNT ][ COLUMNCOUNT ];
int rmat[ ROWCOUNT ][ COLUMNCOUNT ];
void matriscopy (int * destmat, int * srcmat, int rowcount, int columncount)
{
int i, j;
for (i=0; i<rowcount; i=i+1) /* rad-nr */
for (j=0; j<columncount; j=j+1) /* kolumn-nr */
destmat[i][j] = srcmat[i][j];
}
int main()
{
int i; int j;
int * ip; char * cp; double * dp;
for( i = 0; i < ROWCOUNT; i = i + 1 )
for( j = 0; j < COLUMNCOUNT; j = j + 1 )
{
imat[ i ][ j ] = 10000 + 100*i + j;
cmat[ i ][ j ] = 10*i + j;
dmat[ i ][ j ] = 1.0 + i/100.0 + j/10000.0;
rmat[ i ][ j ] = 0;
};
printf( "\n Examining imat:\n" );
for( ip = &imat[ 0 ][ 0 ];
ip <= &imat[ ROWCOUNT - 1 ][ COLUMNCOUNT - 1 ];
ip = ip + 1 )
printf( "memory at: %lx contains value: %d\n", (unsigned long) ip, *ip );
printf( "\n Examining cmat:\n" );
for( cp = &cmat[ 0 ][ 0 ];
cp <= &cmat[ ROWCOUNT - 1 ][ COLUMNCOUNT - 1 ];
cp = cp + 1 )
printf( "memory at: %lx contains value: %d\n", (unsigned long) cp, *cp );
printf( "\n Examining dmat:\n" );
for( dp = &dmat[ 0 ][ 0 ];
dp <= &dmat[ ROWCOUNT - 1 ][ COLUMNCOUNT - 1 ];
dp = dp + 1 )
printf( "memory at: %lx contains value: %f\n", (unsigned long) dp, *dp );
/* Add a statement here to call your matriscopy function. */
printf( "\n Examining rmat:\n" );
for( ip = &rmat[ 0 ][ 0 ];
ip <= &rmat[ ROWCOUNT - 1 ][ COLUMNCOUNT - 1 ];
ip = ip + 1 )
printf( "memory at: %lx contains value: %d\n", (unsigned long) ip, *ip );
return( 0 );
}
I get this error:
$ cc minmatrix.c
minmatrix.c: In function ‘matriscopy’:
minmatrix.c:18:17: error: subscripted value is neither array nor pointer nor vector
minmatrix.c:18:32: error: subscripted value is neither array nor pointer nor vector
Can you help me understand?
You can simply use memcpy
The
destmatandsrcmatshould have the same size.this function allow to copy only the whole matrix.
this function is not able to copy a sub matrix from the mother matrix.
example: If I have a matrix with 7 column and 7 rows. I can not copy with the above function a sub matrix (4 rows and 4 columns) from the mother matrix. To Do it, we have to make a copy cell by cell