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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:59:07+00:00 2026-05-15T12:59:07+00:00

This is a really elementary question. Nonetheless, I haven’t found a solution after studying

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This is a really elementary question. Nonetheless, I haven’t found a solution after studying dozens of semi-relevant examples online.

I have a two-dimensional array of doubles whose size is known at compile time: double demPMFs[ NUM_DEM_PARAMS ][ NUM_AGE_CATEGORIES ]. Array entries are populated by input files early in the program. I’d like to pass individual rows as one-dimensional arrays to functions later in the program. I’d ideally like to maintain separate names for each row:

#define LSPAN_PMF demPMFs[0][]
#define FLEDGE_PMF demPMFs[1][]
#define PAIR_PMF demPMFs[2][]
#define BIRTH_AGE_PMF demPMFs[3][]
#define SPLIT_AGE_PMF demPMFs[4][]

(Here, NUM_DEM_PARAMS = 5;). Below is a failed attempt to pass a row to a function:

int calcDeath( double demPMFs[][ NUM_AGE_CATEGORIES ] ) {
  int age_death = rmultinom( LSPAN_PMF, NUM_AGE_CATEGORIES );
  return age_death;
} 

int rmultinom( const double p_trans[], int numTrans )
   // ...[code snipped]...
}

I’m getting compiler errors about the prototypes now; I expect to run into problems with the const declaration too. I can go into the details of the errors if people think they’re relevant, but I suspect there’s a lot to set straight already.

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    2026-05-15T12:59:08+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:59 pm

    Instead of using array[index][], use array[index]:

    #define LSPAN_PMF demPMFs[0]
    // ... etc.
    

    But why obfuscate working with arrays so much? Using named indices would be much clearer:

    enum {
        IndexLspan,
        IndexFledge,
        // ...
    };
    
    int calcDeath( double demPMFs[][ NUM_AGE_CATEGORIES ] ) {
        int age_death = rmultinom( demPMFs[IndexLspan], NUM_AGE_CATEGORIES );
    

    Continuing, why not use the containers from the C++ standard library in the first place?

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