Dynamic memory
Binarydepth via Digitalmars-d-learn
digitalmars-d-learn at puremagic.com
Tue Jul 28 09:26:19 PDT 2015
On Tuesday, 28 July 2015 at 16:24:39 UTC, anonymous wrote:
> On Tuesday, 28 July 2015 at 16:09:46 UTC, Binarydepth wrote:
>> Here is what I'm trying to do :
>>
>> import std.stdio : readf, writef;
>> void main() {
>> int[2][] nam;
>> int num;
>> readf(" %d", &num);
>> nam.length = num;
>> foreach(nim; 0..num) {
>> readf(" %d %d", &nam[0][num], &nam[1][num]);
>> }
>> foreach(nim; 0..num) {
>> writef(" %d %d\n", &nam[0][num], &nam[1][num]);
>> }
>> }
>
>
> In addition to Adam:
> there are typos (num instead of nim) - since num is the array
> length and the indices are 0-based, num is out of bounds...
>
> foreach(nim; 0..num) {
> readf(" %d %d", &nam[nim][0], &nam[nim][1]);
> }
> foreach(nim; 0..num) {
> writef(" %d %d\n", nam[nim][0], nam[nim][1]);
> }
> works fine.
Damn! my first typo! Thanks :D
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