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From: | aho450s AT nic DOT smsu DOT edu (Tony O'Bryan) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: NEED HELP passing multi-dim arrays to functions |
Date: | Mon, 03 Feb 1997 14:51:46 GMT |
Organization: | Southwest Missouri State University |
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Try this: #include <iostream.h> void print_array(int [][3]); void main() { int array1[3][3]; array1[0][0] = 1; array1[0][1] = 2; array1[0][2] = 3; array1[1][0] = 4; array1[1][1] = 5; array1[1][2] = 6; print_array(array1); } void print_array(int par_array1[][3]) { cout << "array1[0][0]:\t" << par_array1[0][0] << endl; cout << "array1[0][1]:\t" << par_array1[0][1] << endl; cout << "array1[0][2]:\t" << par_array1[0][2] << endl; cout << "array1[1][0]:\t" << par_array1[1][0] << endl; cout << "array1[1][1]:\t" << par_array1[1][1] << endl; cout << "array1[1][2]:\t" << par_array1[1][2] << endl; }
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