typedef struct _lnode{
struct _lnode *next;
size_t row;
size_t column;
short data;
}lnode;
typedef struct _matrix{
size_t width;
size_t height;
size_t k;
int **data;
}matrix;
matrix* make_matrix(size_t width, size_t height, size_t k){
matrix *m= malloc(sizeof(matrix));
//matrix *m= malloc(sizeof(*matrix)); DOES NOT WORK
if(m==NULL) return NULL;
m->width = width;
m->height = height;
/*
Since m->data is a int **, it points to int *,
so I have to allocate a number of int *-sized objects to store in it.
*/
m->data = malloc(sizeof(int *)*height);
if(m->data == NULL){
free(m);
return NULL;
}
for(size_t i=0; i < height; i++){
m->data[i] = malloc(sizeof(int)*width);
if(m->data[i] == NULL){
for(size_t j = 0; j < i; j++) free(m->data[j]);
free(m->data);
free(m);
return 0;
}
for(size_t j = 0; j < width; j++)
m->data[i][j] = 0;
}
return m;
}
lnode* make_node(size_t row, size_t column, short data){
lnode *newNode = malloc(sizeof(*newNode));
if(newNode==NULL) return NULL;
newNode->row = row;
newNode->column = column;
newNode->data = data;
return newNode;
}
These two functions work fine. In the make_matrix function, I first tried this
matrix *m= malloc(sizeof(*matrix));
instead of
matrix *m= malloc(sizeof(matrix));
Then it only works for the first iteration in the for loop and falls into the if statement
if(m->data[i] == NULL){
for(size_t j = 0; j < i; j++) free(m->data[j]);
free(m->data);
free(m);
return 0;
}
I know that sizeof(pointer) will return a size of the pointer. In make_node function I am doing lnode *newNode = malloc(sizeof(*newNode)); and it worked fine. I am trying to do the same thing in make_matrix function. It doesn't work this time...