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79 <h4 class="subsection">3.2.4 Dynamic Arrays in C</h4> | |
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81 <p>We recommend allocating most arrays dynamically, with | |
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99 <p>Accessing the array elements, however, is more tricky—you can’t | |
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105 <code>an_array[k + 27 * (j + 12 * i)]</code>. | |
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107 <p>This pain can be alleviated somewhat by defining appropriate macros, | |
108 or, in C++, creating a class and overloading the ‘<samp>()</samp>’ operator. | |
109 The recent C99 standard provides a way to reinterpret the dynamic | |
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