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Passing multidimensional arrays as function arguments in C
I'm trying to use general swap function:
void swap(void **p, void **q){
void *tmp;
tmp=*p;
*p=*q;
*q=tmp;
}
int main(){
int M=5;
int N=6;
char*w[M][N];
swap(&w[1][2], &w[2][2]);
return 0;
}
Let's assume that w is initialized already with values, I am wondering only about the way I should send the arguments
I'm trying to figure out how should I send the arguments to swap in this case.
Let's assume that N=M=2; so I have w looks like {{"stack", "overflow"},{"best", "site"}}
- swap(w[i][j],w[k][r]) is not the correct option since w[i][j] is reference to an actual string and swap gets **void, where only w[i][j] is a pointer to only *char, so
- swap(&w[i][j], &w[k][r]) looks like the right options. since it's a pointer to char*, but I get passing arguments of swap from incompatible pointer type, How come?