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if
ptr2
is a BYTE**
, don't you need another level of indirection to compare it with rndval
, or to do += rndval
..?
even if
rndvalue
is a BYTE
, you still have a missing indirection (because ptr2[k]
gives you a BYTE*
, not a BYTE
@tina you can can easilly round up values within a 2D array, but you need to go throught all the values with a double for loop.
for(int i=0; i< MAX_VAL; i++){
for (int j=0; j<MAX_VAL2; j++) {
if(ptr2[i][j]<rndval) {
LUT2[i][j]=(BYTE)ptr2[i][j];
}else{
LUT2[i][j]=((BYTE*)ptr2)[i][j]+rndval;
}
for(int i=0; i< MAX_VAL; i++){
for (int j=0; j<MAX_VAL2; j++) {
if(ptr2[i][j]<rndval) {
LUT2[i][j]=(BYTE)ptr2[i][j];
}else{
LUT2[i][j]=((BYTE*)ptr2)[i][j]+rndval;
}
ptr2 is a BYTE**
ptr2[j] is a BYTE*
ptr2[j][i] is a BYTE
So you are trying to dereference a value, which of course is not an 'array or pointer type'
ptr2[j] is a BYTE*
ptr2[j][i] is a BYTE
So you are trying to dereference a value, which of course is not an 'array or pointer type'
so when you do this you get at the position ptr2 + (i*sizeof(BYTE)) in memory which point to a value of a certain type
ptr2 is of type BYTE**, so the value, once we've moved, (you can see a memory move as a dereferenciation), is of type BYTE*
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