Hi!
This is part of my my code :
I want to ask how can i free() the matrix arr.
I tried free(arr), free(Stus.arr) and i get errors with gcc.
My problem, in general, is how can i refer to arr in my program. I mean if using
gives me error.
Hi!
This is part of my my code :
I want to ask how can i free() the matrix arr.
I tried free(arr), free(Stus.arr) and i get errors with gcc.
My problem, in general, is how can i refer to arr in my program. I mean if using
gives me error.
You cant do free(Stus.arr) because Stus is now a type...first you have to create an object of type Stus...
Now you can refer to to its member arr using this...
Yes, that's solved my provlem!
And if i want to refer to an item from Stu arr ??
My new global variables, after your help, are:
I tried for example:
but that is wrong.
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--UPDATE--
Sorry, my mistake.
i forget using arr as an array.
Now i use something like :
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