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Fastest way to zero out a 2d array in C?
I want to repeatedly zero a large 2d array in C. This is what I do at the moment:
for(j = 0; j < n; j++)
{
for(i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
array[i][j] = 0;
}
}
I've tried using ...
15
votes
7answers
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Why is memset() incorrectly initializing int?
Why is the output of the following program 84215045?
int grid[110];
int main()
{
memset(grid, 5, 100 * sizeof(int));
printf("%d", grid[0]);
return 0;
}
14
votes
4answers
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Why does memset take an int instead of a char?
Why does memset take an int as the second argument instead of a char, whereas wmemset takes a wchar_t instead of something like long or long long?
9
votes
5answers
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When zeroing a struct such as sockaddr_in, sockaddr_in6 and addrinfo before use, which is correct: memset, an initializer or either?
Whenever I look at real code or example socket code in books, man pages and websites, I almost always see something like:
struct sockaddr_in foo;
memset(&foo, 0, sizeof foo);
/* or bzero(), ...
7
votes
3answers
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Can memset() be called with a null pointer if the size is 0?
For one reason or another, I want to hand-roll a zeroing version of malloc(). To minimize algorithmic complexity, I want to write:
void * my_calloc(size_t size)
{
return memset(malloc(size), 0, ...
7
votes
6answers
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What is the advantage of using memset() in C
I was curious as to whether or not there was any advantage in regards to efficiency to utilizing memset() in a situation similar to the one below.
Given the following buffer declarations...
struct ...
6
votes
4answers
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C strange array behaviour
After learning that both strncmp is not what it seems to be and strlcpy not being available on my operating system (Linux), I figured I could try and write it myself.
I found a quote from Ulrich ...
5
votes
3answers
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Is it guaranteed that memset will zero out the padding bits in a structure?
In general ,as per C standard is it guaranteed that memset() with 0 will zero out the padding bits in a C structure?
What about gcc?
For example , something like:
struct MyStruct
{
unsigned ...
5
votes
6answers
730 views
How to memset() memory to a certain pattern instead of a single byte?
I am facing today with a problem where I need to change memory to a certain pattern like 0x11223344, so that the whole memory looks like (in hex):
...
4
votes
3answers
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memset not filling array
u32 iterations = 5;
u32* ecx = (u32*)malloc(sizeof(u32) * iterations);
memset(ecx, 0xBAADF00D, sizeof(u32) * iterations);
printf("%.8X\n", ecx[0]);
ecx[0] = 0xBAADF00D;
printf("%.8X\n", ...
4
votes
4answers
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char array vs. char pointer
When receiving data through a socket using recv, I've noticed that, with:
char buffer[4];
memset(buffer, 0, 4);
recv(socket, buffer, 4, 0);
I receive
mesgx��
"mesg" being what I sent, with ...
3
votes
6answers
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is memset() more efficient than for loop in C?
is memset more efficient than for loop.
so if i have
char x[500];
memset(x,0,sizeof(x));
or
char x[500];
for(int i = 0 ; i < 500 ; i ++) x[i] = 0;
which one is more efficient and why? is ...
3
votes
6answers
312 views
Why memset() does not work properly when placed inside a loop body?
Yesterday I programmed a small piece code in C++ which contains a loop and an array. In the program I need to reset the array every time the loop starts over. However, if I use
...
3
votes
4answers
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Is -1 a valid pointer address [closed]
Possible Duplicate:
Can a pointer (address) ever be negative?
I'm considering initialising a structure to all -1s with memset(since it uses
no signed numbers and zero is a valid value).
...
3
votes
4answers
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intializing a structure array using memset
gcc 4.4.4 c89
I have the following structure.
struct device_sys
{
char device[STRING_SIZE];
int id;
char category;
};
int main(void)
{
struct device_sys dev_sys[NUM_DEVICES];
...
3
votes
2answers
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“Use of uninitialised value” despite of memset
I allocate a 2d array and use memset to fill it with zeros.
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
void main() {
int m=10;
int n =10;
int **array_2d;
...
3
votes
5answers
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C: Using memset function
This is the code that I want to try to write:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <malloc.h>
int main(int argc, char ...
2
votes
9answers
183 views
Pass pointer to guaranteed zeroed memory
I need to zero records of varying sizes in a file. To do this, I'm currently allocating dummy records, memseting them to zero, and passing these to a write function.
Is there some region which is ...
2
votes
4answers
559 views
is memset(ary,0,length) a portable way of inputting zero in double array [closed]
Possible Duplicate:
What is faster/prefered memset or for loop to zero out an array of doubles
The following code uses memset to set all the bits to zero
int length = 5;
double *array = ...
2
votes
6answers
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Problems Using memset and memcpy
So I am trying to create a Memory Management System. In order to do this I have a set amount of space (allocated by malloc) and then I have a function myMalloc which will essentially return a pointer ...
1
vote
7answers
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Dynamically storing information from a file using C
I'm new to C and trying to learn a few things. What I'm trying to do is read in a file and store the information. Since the format will be a CSV, the plan is to read in each character, determine if ...
1
vote
5answers
101 views
Safely initialize arrays in C in a generic way
I wrote some code that uses memset to initialize arrays of built-in types like ints, shorts, floats and, more importantly, pointers, like
typedef void* slot_t;
#define EMPTY_SLOT (slot_t)NULL
...
int ...
1
vote
3answers
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memset function in c language
I am studying the memset function now, but all the examples are regarding to char array as following:
char a[100];
memset(a, 0, 100);
it will set every element in this char array to 0.
I wondered ...
1
vote
4answers
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c: pointers - how to increase every 2nd byte by X
I have a pointer that's holding 100 bytes of data.
i would like to add 5 to every 2nd byte.
example:
1 2 3 4 5 6
will become:
1 7 3 9 5 11
Now i know i can do a for loop, is there a quicker ...
0
votes
4answers
82 views
memset + whitespace + memcpy
How can i set a character array say of size 100 to whitespace and then copy 10 charters to that same string from other.
For example:
there is one char array a[100]
To do : set all of it to ...
0
votes
1answer
40 views
C Memset output
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main() {
char* p = new char[10];
memset(p,0,10);
printf("%c",*p);
}
I suppose memset set every byte starting p to 0. I'm a little ...
0
votes
4answers
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Does using memset and malloc conflict?
char* buf;
buf = malloc(BUFSIZ);
memset(buf ,0 , BUFSIZ);
I think that memset initializes the buf variable with size of BUFSIZ, but malloc also allocates a block of size BUFSIZE of memory and ...
0
votes
3answers
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Additional memset() causes system call open() to fail
I've created a node in /dev by following the tutorial here (chardev.c), I tried to access the device in /dev/chardev I created by using the following code :
#include <stdio.h>
#include ...
0
votes
4answers
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Concatenate with Memcpy
I'm trying to concatenate two string and I cannot use strcpy and strcat, so I'm trying to do this through memcopy. However, on the third statement the memcpy it is not adding on to the continuation of ...
0
votes
4answers
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memset used for memory allocation?
i was looking at this example at msdn:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms894209.aspx
DWORD dwResult;
MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION mbiMemory;
// Clear the results structure.
memset ...
0
votes
2answers
206 views
Memset with stride
With OpenGL, there's a lot of times where putting strides on the data is necessary for better efficiency. for example, the memory structure would be vertex-color-normal-vertex-color-normal.. etc.
Is ...
0
votes
3answers
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how to use memset for double dimentional array?
I have a Double dim. array:
alarm_1_active_buffer[MAX_NUM_ALARMS][MAX_ALARM_STRING_SIZE];
I want to clear the buffer before filling it.
Like this :
for(index=0; index<MAX_NUM_ALARMS ; ...
0
votes
2answers
491 views
first parameter in memset passing array or pointer
gcc 4.4.4 c89
Pointers are not the same as arrays. But arrays can decay into pointers.
I was just using memset which first parameter is a pointer. I would like to initialize my structure array.
...
0
votes
0answers
307 views
memset causes exception when pinvoke
I am using pinvoke to call functions from sslscan tool based on openssl;
I checked by hit and trial that where exception is occuring is due to memset.
It runs fine when I run it natively in VS. But ...
0
votes
2answers
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Objective-C initial values of created C-array
I create an array, similar to classic C (not NSArray or one of it's children) - something like BOOL i[5];. And I want to make all its values to be equal to NO.
First of all, I didn't found any ...
0
votes
3answers
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Can I designate a Java-like 'constructor' in c?
I want to 'construct' (read: malloc and memset) my hashtable in c. To do this, I created a function as follows:
int maketable(struct hash_entry **table, int size){
table = (struct hash_entry ...
0
votes
4answers
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What is the difference between memset and memcpy in C
I've read the function headers, but I'm still not sure what exactly the difference is in terms of use cases.
Thanks!
0
votes
4answers
991 views
memset and SIGSEGV
I have been facing a weird issue in a piece of code.
void app_ErrDesc(char *ps_logbuf, char *pc_buf_err_recno)
{
char *pc_logbuf_in;
char rec_num[10];
char *y = "|";
int i, j;
...
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votes
2answers
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memset after malloc [closed]
I have three lines (version) of a linux product. V1 works fine in the customer. V2 and V3
crashed and the fix seems to be a memset call after a malloc call.
What is the deeper explanation on this ...