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Top Forums Programming hoe to allocate a 2 dimensions array? Post 29151 by hewlet on Monday 30th of September 2002 10:22:39 PM
Old 09-30-2002
The Schedule[i][j] is a pointer.
Your allocate program is right. But you are trying to change the value of a pointer Schedule[0][0]. You may just want to change the value it points to, if you do, you coulde use:
*Schedule[0][0] = 1
 

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funimagerowget(3)						SAORD Documentation						 funimagerowget(3)

NAME
FunImageRowGet - get row(s) of an image SYNOPSIS
#include <funtools.h> void *FunImageRowGet(Fun fun, void *buf, int rstart, int rstop, char *plist) DESCRIPTION
The FunImageRowGet() routine returns one or more image rows from the specified section of a Funtools data file. If the input data are of type image, the array is generated by extracting the specified image rows and then binning them according to the specified bin factor. If the input data are contained in a binary table or raw event file, the rows are binned on the columns specified by the bincols= keyword (using appropriate default columns as needed), after which the image section and bin factors are applied. The first argument is the Funtools handle returned by FunOpen(). The second buf argument is a pointer to a data buffer to fill. If NULL is specified, FunImageGet() will allocate a buffer of the appropriate size. The third and fourth arguments specify the first and last row to retrieve. Rows are counted starting from 1, up to the value of FUN_YMAX(fun). The final plist (i.e., parameter list) argument is a string containing one or more comma-delimited keyword=value parame- ters. It can be used to specify the return data type using the bitpix= keyword. If no such keyword is specified in the plist string, the data type of the image is the same as the data type of the original input file, or is of type int for FITS binary tables. If the bitpix=value is supplied in the plist string, the data type of the returned image will be one of the supported FITS image data types: o 8 unsigned char o 16 short o 32 int o -32 float o -64 double For example: double *drow; Fun fun; ... open files ... /* get section dimensions */ FunInfoGet(fun, FUN_SECT_DIM1, &dim1, FUN_SECT_DIM2, &dim2, 0); /* allocate one line's worth */ drow = malloc(dim1*sizeof(double)); /* retrieve and process each input row (starting at 1) */ for(i=1; i <= dim2; i++){ if( !FunImageRowGet(fun, drow, i, i, "bitpix=-64") ) gerror(stderr, "can't FunImageRowGet: %d %s ", i, iname); /* reverse the line */ for(j=1; j<=dim1; j++){ ... process drow[j-1] ... } } ... On success, a pointer to the image buffer is returned. (This will be the same as the second argument, if NULL is not passed to the latter.) On error, NULL is returned. Note that the considerations described above for specifying binning columns in FunImageGet() also apply to FunImageRowGet(). SEE ALSO
See funtools(7) for a list of Funtools help pages version 1.4.2 January 2, 2008 funimagerowget(3)
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