uhm... But...
I have a problem to understand "why" ...
little example ...
main ()
{
int *ptr = null; //pointer to array
initialize_array(ptr, dim);
print_array(ptr,dim);
}
void initialize_array(int array*,int dim)
{
array = (int *) malloc(dim * sizeof(int));
..
}
void print_array(int *array,int dim)
{
for ......
printf (array )
..
}
in main if i use a
int *ptr;
work good.
if I initialize ptr to NULL i haven't error but the address when i try to "print_array" is 0.
Why?
I don't care if the code works or not.
I have a problem to understand "why" ...
little example ...
main ()
{
int *ptr = null; //pointer to array
initialize_array(ptr, dim);
print_array(ptr,dim);
}
void initialize_array(int array*,int dim)
{
array = (int *) malloc(dim * sizeof(int));
..
}
void print_array(int *array,int dim)
{
for ......
printf (array )
..
}
in main if i use a
int *ptr;
work good.
if I initialize ptr to NULL i haven't error but the address when i try to "print_array" is 0.
Why?
I don't care if the code works or not.