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Chris@82 78 <h4 class="subsection">3.2.3 Fixed-size Arrays in C</h4>
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Chris@82 81 <p>A multi-dimensional array whose size is declared at compile time in C
Chris@82 82 is <em>already</em> in row-major order. You don&rsquo;t have to do anything
Chris@82 83 special to transform it. For example:
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Chris@82 87 fftw_complex data[N0][N1][N2];
Chris@82 88 fftw_plan plan;
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Chris@82 90 plan = fftw_plan_dft_3d(N0, N1, N2, &amp;data[0][0][0], &amp;data[0][0][0],
Chris@82 91 FFTW_FORWARD, FFTW_ESTIMATE);
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Chris@82 96 <p>This will plan a 3d in-place transform of size <code>N0 x N1 x N2</code>.
Chris@82 97 Notice how we took the address of the zero-th element to pass to the
Chris@82 98 planner (we could also have used a typecast).
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Chris@82 100 <p>However, we tend to <em>discourage</em> users from declaring their
Chris@82 101 arrays in this way, for two reasons. First, this allocates the array
Chris@82 102 on the stack (&ldquo;automatic&rdquo; storage), which has a very limited size on
Chris@82 103 most operating systems (declaring an array with more than a few
Chris@82 104 thousand elements will often cause a crash). (You can get around this
Chris@82 105 limitation on many systems by declaring the array as
Chris@82 106 <code>static</code> and/or global, but that has its own drawbacks.)
Chris@82 107 Second, it may not optimally align the array for use with a SIMD
Chris@82 108 FFTW (see <a href="SIMD-alignment-and-fftw_005fmalloc.html#SIMD-alignment-and-fftw_005fmalloc">SIMD alignment and fftw_malloc</a>). Instead, we recommend
Chris@82 109 using <code>fftw_malloc</code>, as described below.
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