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I get the error:

Warning 453: Can't apply (int DIM1,int DIM2,double** INPLACE_ARRAY1). No typemaps are defined.

Here, the prototype of my C function is the following:

void function(const int size1, double* Tab1,
              const int size2, double* Tab2,
              const int size3, double* Tab3,
              const double alpha)

Using numpy.i I write the Swig interface function.i as follows:

%module function

%{
   #define SWIG_FILE_WITH_INIT
   #include "function.h"
%}

%include "numpy.i"

%init %{
    import_array();
%}

%apply (int DIM1, double* INPLACE_ARRAY1) {
          (const int size1, double* Tab1),
          (const int size2, double* Tab2),
          (const int size3, double* Tab3)};

%apply (int DIM1, int DIM2, double** INPLACE_ARRAY1) {
          (const int size1, const int size2, double** Tab1)};

%include "function.h"

Thank you in advance for your suggestions.

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If you have a look at the documentation for numpy.i, you will see that there is no such thing as a typemap matching (int DIM1, int DIM2, double** INPLACE_ARRAY1). That is what the warning means (can't apply the typemap because no such is defined).

Also, it is not clear to me what you are trying to achieve. (const int size1, const int size2, double** Tab1) doesn't occur as arguments in your function, so such a typemap would not match your function anyway.

It seems that simply removing the lines

%apply (int DIM1, int DIM2, double** INPLACE_ARRAY1) {
      (const int size1, const int size2, double** Tab1)};

should entirely resolve your problem.

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