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I want to represent a sudoku board as a 2-dim array of 2-dim array. The inner array contains 3 rows x 3 columns, making up a box of 9 cells. The outer array should also be 3x3 holding the 9 boxes.

How should I write this structure in C? int board[[3]][[3]]? Of course it is wrong. Is it actually do-able in C?

Thanks!

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In C, you can make a 4 dimensional array, with an outer and inner set of coordinates.

int board[3][3][3][3];

Or you can make a struct to represent the inner board;

struct InnerBoard {
  int board[3][3];
};

InnerBoard board[3][3];
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  • Thanks for the answer. I think a struct will definitely make the program clearer.
    – ozstudent
    Apr 27, 2013 at 15:17
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What you're looking for is a 4-dimensional array.

int board[3][3][3][3];

The first two indices determine which box, and the second two indices determine which cell inside of the box.

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