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From: | "Netpower" <kjelke AT netpower DOT no> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: how do I use 2D variables |
Date: | Tue, 1 Feb 2000 15:59:12 +0100 |
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Hi Would the new operator work with 2+ dimentional arrays, instead of malloc? example... kjell arne "Andrew Hurrell" <andrew AT amh-consulting DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk> wrote in message news:872lf8$top$1 AT newsg3 DOT svr DOT pol DOT co DOT uk... > Or you could use a multidimensional array > e.g. > int a[10][10][10] and reference a[i][j][k] > > or use int **a and use malloc to dynamically allocate storage > > If you need some storage allocator code - drop me an email > > > if i understand correctly: > > > > // for 2d > > struct twoD { > > int x; > > int y; > > }; > > > > struct threeD { > > int x; > > int y; > > int z; > > }; > > > > void main() { > > twoD a; > > threeD b; > > > > a.x = 10; > > b.z = 15; > > } > > > > "Börje Granberg" wrote: > > > > > > How do I define and use 2D,3D etc. 'var(x,y)' I don't have a clue > > >
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