I'm trying to create a 2-D array inside a function, and then use it elsewhere, but I'm stuck everywhere with incompatible pointer types. (I know, similar topics has been discussed, but still can't clearly figure it out from the existing boards.)
So here is the story:
I can pass an array to a function like this (with c99 allowed):
int func1(int N, int arr[][N]);
int main()
{
int N=<something>,M=<something>;
int array1[N][N];
func1(N, array1);
}
My understanding is, that array1 is effectively a pointer () though i'm unsure of it's type (is it same as int *p
or else?)
Now, the issue is that I'm trying to create this 2-D array by using a function (which scans the array dimensions to a certain variables, allocates memory for the array, fills it with data, and returns a pointer, to be used in the future), such as:
int *input_array(int *size_x,int *size_y)
{
scanf("%d",size_x); //recieve array dimensions
scanf("%d",size_y); //recieve array dimensions
int *arr=malloc((*size_x)*(*size_y)*sizeof(int));
if(!arr) return 0; //validate allocation success
for(int i=0; i<(*size_x); i++) {
for(int j=0; j<(*size_y); j++) {
scanf("%d",arr[i][j]); //fill input data in to array <- FAILS
}
}
return arr; //return pointer to the start of arr[][]
}
There is compilation failure on the scanf("%d",&arr[i][j]);
line, due to incompatible arr
type.
So, how can I convert int *p
to the same type as int arr[][]
(and what is exactly it's type), so I can reuse it elsewhere in the program? Or maybe I make create the allocation of a different type for this matter?
Thanks in advance!