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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T05:20:41+00:00 2026-05-27T05:20:41+00:00

Why does the following program give a ‘conversion’ : cannot convert from int[1][1] to

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Why does the following program give a 'conversion' : cannot convert from int[1][1] to int** error? I am compiling with VS2008 under Windows 7.

int main(){
    int a[1][1] = {0};
    int **p = a;
}
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    2026-05-27T05:20:41+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 5:20 am

    You can only convert arrays to pointers one time. The “pointers == arrays” abstraction breaks from the second level onwards.

    You can do

    int (*p)[1] = a; //convert an array of arrays of length 1
                     // to a pointer to arrays of length 1
    

    But it becomes clear you cannot convert multidimentional arrays to pointers-to-pointers if you see the memory layout in each case:

    //multidimentional arrays (a[][])
    a -> [first row][second row][...]
    
    //pointers to pointers (**p)
    p -> [p0][p1][p2]
          |    |   |
          |    |   \-> [third row]
          |    \-----> [second row]
          \----------> [first row]
    

    In the pointer-to-pointer approach the rows are not necessarily contiguous and there needs to be an extra array for the spine that points to the individual rows.

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