I'm storing a list of text files inside a vector, and, want to read the contents of the text file into a 2-dimensional array for each iteration:
for(unsigned i=0; (i < files.size()); i++)
{
std::string file = dir + "/" +files[i];
double** training_vars = new double*;
training_vars = readFromFile(file);
delete[] &training_vars;
}
I let the function readFromFile
decide the size of the array and return this array.
The problem that I am having is that each time this runs, I get a bad_alloc
error. I cannot size the 2D array inside the main either so I'm kind of stuck as to what to do here in order to properly delete the array. Any ideas please?
delete[]
on the address of the pointer (&training_vars) rather than the pointer itself? You should delete the buffer withdelete[] training_vars;
new double*
will cause a memory leak, since you're overwriting the pointer afterwards.