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I would like to swap two variables containing 2D arrays. I believe this can be simply done by swapping their pointers. I tried this code, but it does not work and I have no idea why, perhaps I am not understanding pointers correctly.

#include <stdio.h>

void swap(int ***a, int ***b) {
    int ** temp = *a;
    *a = *b;
    *b = temp;
}

int main(void) {
    int a[10][10];
    int b[10][10];

    a[1][5] = 4;
    b[1][5] = 2;

    printf("%d, %d\n", a[1][5], b[1][5]);

    swap(&b, &a);

    printf("%d, %d\n", a[1][5], b[1][5]);
    return 0;
}

This outputs

4, 2
4, 2

I would expect it to output

4, 2
2, 4

So, what am I doing wrong?

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    There are stars in my eyes.. If you need a function to swap two pointers, you only need one star on the parameters, no matter what the target of the pointers is. Nov 29, 2015 at 13:40

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a and b in main function are not pointers but arrays. If you want to use pointers, use pointers.

#include <stdio.h>

#define N 10

void swap(int (**a)[N][N], int (**b)[N][N]) {
    int (*temp)[N][N] = *a;
    *a = *b;
    *b = temp;
}

int main(void) {
    int a[N][N];
    int b[N][N];
    int (*pa)[N][N] = &a;
    int (*pb)[N][N] = &b;

    (*pa)[1][5] = 4;
    (*pb)[1][5] = 2;

    printf("%d, %d\n", (*pa)[1][5], (*pb)[1][5]);

    swap(&pb, &pa);

    printf("%d, %d\n", (*pa)[1][5], (*pb)[1][5]);
    return 0;
}
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This would not work because what you are swapping is actually what the variables in the swap() function are pointing to, and not what they are pointing at. Its like if a was pointing at 5 and b was pointing at 6 in the swap() function, then it will make a point at 6 and b point at 5, without changing the contents of the memory. This would mean the in the main() function they would be residing at the same place and would be getting pointed by the same variable a and b (different from the variable in swap())

To swap you need to swap the contents of that memory in the swap() function, so that it is reflected in the main() function.

Recall that while doing swapping using pointers, one sends the address and actually swaps the content by dereferencing (*p and *q).

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