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From: "Bill Cunningham" <nospam AT nspam DOT net>
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Subject: Re: function question
Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 06:26:06 -0400
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> >     Perhaps int ma(int np[]={}) may have been more what I was looking
for
> > and intending?
>
> I haven't a clue what you think that's supposed to mean.  Please explain
> in either C or discursive English.  Your combination of English and
> something-that-isn't-C is not at all clear.

I've seen this in either k&r2 or a C++ book. Can't remember which.
    An array say char array1[]={};
It's initializing an array to how a yet indetermined number of elements. C
is a small language. But it the beginning can be very confusing. At least to
me. Most newbies find pointers to be confusing and I'm still not quite sure
where & always comes into play.  I find among good C programmers that some
that are good and some that are greater. Depends on their experience I
guess.

    Bill


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