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d@0 56 <h4 class="subsection">3.2.5 Dynamic Arrays in C&mdash;The Wrong Way</h4>
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d@0 58 <p>A different method for allocating multi-dimensional arrays in C is
d@0 59 often suggested that is incompatible with FFTW: <em>using it will
d@0 60 cause FFTW to die a painful death</em>. We discuss the technique here,
d@0 61 however, because it is so commonly known and used. This method is to
d@0 62 create arrays of pointers of arrays of pointers of <small class="dots">...</small>etcetera.
d@0 63 For example, the analogue in this method to the example above is:
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d@0 65 <pre class="example"> int i,j;
d@0 66 fftw_complex ***a_bad_array; /* <span class="roman">another way to make a 5x12x27 array</span> */
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d@0 70 a_bad_array[i] =
d@0 71 (fftw_complex **) malloc(12 * sizeof(fftw_complex *));
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d@0 77 <p>As you can see, this sort of array is inconvenient to allocate (and
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d@0 79 (i,j,k)-th element can be referenced simply by
d@0 80 <code>a_bad_array[i][j][k]</code>.
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d@0 82 <p>If you like this technique and want to maximize convenience in accessing
d@0 83 the array, but still want to pass the array to FFTW, you can use a
d@0 84 hybrid method. Allocate the array as one contiguous block, but also
d@0 85 declare an array of arrays of pointers that point to appropriate places
d@0 86 in the block. That sort of trick is beyond the scope of this
d@0 87 documentation; for more information on multi-dimensional arrays in C,
d@0 88 see the <code>comp.lang.c</code>
d@0 89 <a href="http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/s6.html">FAQ</a>.
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