I'm very new to C++ but have been programming in less hard core languages (java, python) for a couple of years. I just encountered a very weird error in my code and am looking for an explaination and a solution.
I have created an array of doubles in a function, returned a pointer and am now trying to access the elemts of the array. I can access any element just fine as you would, arr[i]
, but as I try to access a second element (yes "a" second, not "the" second) everything goes very wrong. Sometimes I get zero and the rest of the time I get very big numbers (close to the the biggest double which isn't infinity, 1.7...10^308).´
As I understand accessing a position in the array which isn't actually in the array should render these kind of results but even running cout<<arr[1]<<", "<<arr[0];
prints first what's expected and then something very unreasonable.
I am really trying to properly understand what's going on so any help is appreciated but remember I am very new to C++, thanks.
-----EDIT-----
Here's what gives me the problem:
double* fun(){
double arr[] = {3.14, 2.7, 1.0};
return arr;
}
int main(){
double* arr = fun();
cout<<arr[1]<<", "<<arr[0]<<endl;
return 0;
}
/* Prints "2.7, 0" */
return &arr[0];