Programming :: Make A Dynamic Array In C?
Feb 12, 2010
I was thinking about how to make a dynamic array in C, and I thought that it would be much better if it could accept any data type. Is this possible? Of course I thought about void pointers, but how do I store the actual data?
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Mar 7, 2011
Can you create a dynamic string array and using calloc(),realloc()?
Like:
Code:
string* x;
x = (string) calloc(x,sizeof(string));
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Nov 28, 2008
I'm studing and making my first real life program in C++. I've got a doubt related with including a string type into a struct when I'm managing memory allocationdynamically.Bellow I copy the test program I did which works ok. But if I try to use string type instead of "const char *" into the struct I receive a "segment violation" error when I run the program. No error messages when compilling it.Does anybody knows if I'm doing something wrong?
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
struct Datos {
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May 18, 2011
explanation what I want to do exactly:I have a textfile which looks for instance like this:
file.txt:
...
something=else to do
[code]....
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Mar 6, 2011
I am trying to dynamically delete and add information into the array "blah"
Code:
int blahsize = 1;
char** blah = (char**) calloc(blahsize+1,sizeof(char*));
Adding information:
Code:
blah[1]=stuff1;
blah[2]=stuff2;
code....
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Jun 7, 2010
I have trouble converting a short array to a char array
Code:
short pShort[4] = { 0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0x44 };
How to convert this to a char array?
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Aug 9, 2009
I'm writing a PHP program. I've encountered a problem; in the following code I try to pass $_POST['delete'] which is an array as the value of a hidden input to some form, but it doesn't do so.there's something wrong with converting PHP array into HTML array. I'm sure that $_POST['delete'] is not null and is a real array.
echo '<input type="hidden" name="delete[]" value="'.$_POST['delete'].'" />';
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Feb 23, 2011
I have a problem with Dynamic DNS for Debian..
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May 26, 2010
(I am using vector() and matrix() functions from "Numerical recipes in C".)There are 100 numbers to be stored in 2D array of 10 rows and 10 columns.100 numbers are stored in a 1D array.I get "segmentation fault" at the line indicated in the segment of my code below:
Code:
:
:
#define size 100
#define nl 1
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Jun 20, 2010
I looked on the net for such function or example and didin't find anything, thus after having made one i guess it would be legitimate to drop it to see what others thinks of it.
#!/bin/bash
addelementtoarray()
{
local arrayname=$1
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Dec 12, 2009
I want to restrict the Visitors to my Webserver whom i want to give access But the persons whom i want to give access. have Dynamic IP. I want to use DynDNS and update IP address of person. Based on the Hostname Pointing to Dynamic address of person.
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Jun 26, 2010
I'm quite new to c++ programming, so my concepts are not so increased yet...
I wanna to create a list to store my objects. I'll resume them here:
Code:
private:
And what I want to do is an event list:
Code:
Sometimes this works and sometimes I got "segmentation fault".
I think I'm doing it wrong, cause these objects have different sizes, so I don't know if I could have all of them in a single array.
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Jul 18, 2011
I have recently started PHP and mysql and so far I am loving it. I have read that the best way to learn any scripting/programming language is to read others code and get involve in a project. I am planning to develop a ticketing system for my intranet environment, meaning it will only be available to certain specific personnel to generate tickets, just like a helpdesk system. So a thought came in my mind, that, if a ticket is generated, a email should be sent to the relevant personnel pointing to that ticket. Now what I mean by this is, like if I have posted a query on LQ.org, a email notification is sent with a dynamic url pointing to my post if someone answers it. How its done? I mean is it done by PHP engine or apache?
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Feb 14, 2011
I have been searching for a solution to the following problem:
When my distro of choice updates Firefox web browser, the directory name is '/usr/lib/firefox-<version>'.
The problem here is that the directory name is dynamic by nature and doesn't allow a simple static solution, e.g.
'cp -rf /usr/local/files/bookmarks.html /usr/lib/firefox/defaults/profile'.
The same quandary applies when adding extensions, changing prefs etc.
I have looked at the following commands:-
find, sed, xargs, grep, awk, fprint.
Unfortunately my grasp of syntax and programming is very simple at best.
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May 12, 2011
My project looks like this:
Home
The Team [no-page]
-X
-Y
-Z
Projects [no-page]
-Coding [no-page]
--A
--B
--C
-Desing [no-page]
--E
--F
-Security [no-page]
--G
--H
Note: the Code/Design/Security projects pages (A,B,C,D...) will be at start around 35 pages, and will grow. My index.php is something like this:
PHP Code: .....
What I would like to know is how to build the content (the home-main.php)? Do it dynamically based on a link something like this index.php?page=coding_b, and put in the index.php page a number of 35 if/else statements to cover all the project pages or ... static, creating every page for the projects menu when I create the menu? I check if a page 'pro-co-a.php' exists, if not I create it based on some template and do the query to get the content from db or? How to organize the pages, if using static page?
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Jan 26, 2010
My system: Ubuntu 2.6.31. Language C, compiler: gcc I am running dynamic timer as a kernel module and my issue is that the once the timer overflows, the program finishes. On the other hand i have forced to arm the timer again because of a while loop but the timer never is started again. i am targetting a periodic timer but it runs once and thats it.
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Jun 1, 2009
Any good tutorial on sharing dynamically allocated objects across shared libraries in the same process and between shared libaries and main(). In particular, I need to know what creation and destruction sequences are valid when libraries are being loaded and unloaded. For example, is it valid to allocate an object from inside a shared library procedure, and then delete that pointer from a different module, especially in the case where the allocating module has already been unloaded.
I imagine there might be all kinds of problems with this. Although my preliminary tests seem to work most of the time, I get crashes from time to time, but I'm not sure if they're caused by memory management or by threading issues. I've been restructuring my code to use a global context object to manage object creation and destruction from main(), but I'd like to find a clear exposition of the specific issues I'm dealing with before I go too much further.
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Jul 2, 2010
I'd like to implement a dynamic menu which will allow me to specify an IP address and read it into memory. This is what I've got so far (it's fairly basic...)
Code:
IPS=`ifconfig -a | grep 'inet addr:' | awk '{print $2}' | tr -d "addr:"`
PS3='Select an option and press Enter: '
select i in $IPS
do
case $i in
$i) echo $IPS;;
esac
done
echo $IPS
At the moment it just says "Which IP would you like to use" and then freezes, most success I've had is it showing all the IP's listed in ifconfig and then showing the same menu.
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Nov 23, 2010
So a friend and I are new-ish to linux (I am reasonably comfortable with basic /etc text editing, command admin). We are, however, completely new to programming and (x)html. We have a few (what we think are) interesting ideas for dynamic websites.Ideally we would like to develop our own course of study to get to the point where we have a basic understanding of programming so that our adventures in the programming of a dynamic website would be possible. Much of what we need learn to do is the following: use daily updated public-domain data from several other sites, manipulate that data algorithmically, which would then yield updating output on our site. Here is what I would like to do:
1. learn the basics of programming with a language that would teach good code habits and fundamental understanding.
2. become comfortable with (x)html
3. learn another language for the extension of (x)html into a dynamic data-heavy website.
Question could you please suggest a way about going about 1>2>3?Ideally the language of (1) would be something that would not be "wasted" just on web design etc. As a language, C really appeals to me. However, if learning this wouldn't lend itself to being helpful in learning another language for webdesign maybe I shouldn't use it(?).If (1) weren't to be C, what language would be funadmental enough to teach good coding but also be helpful in learning (3)
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Sep 11, 2010
I am currently looking for tools for static/dynamic code analysis for embedded Linux system development (both device driver and user space apps). We will use Eclipse IDE and C++ lanuage. I hope the tools are easy-to-use, reliable, popular, better with good supports, and not-too-expensive. I already find a list of tools at WiKi, however, I don't have time to try them all. Could anyboy please recommend me a few? If you can tell me briefly about their pros and cons, that will be the bet.
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Mar 27, 2010
I wonder why arrays in the C programming language are pointers to the first element of the array, not the first element of the array itself?
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Aug 17, 2010
I doing malloc and getting the chunk of dynamic memory. Now I want it to align that memory to 64KB. This means that the address of the memory starts from 64KB or multiple of 64KB.
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Feb 3, 2010
From this thread I've decided to try add a feature of removing local port forwardings in ssh.Here are some very ugly and not-yet working hacks what I made so far:
* Patch for channels.c
* Patch for channels.h
* Patch for clientloop.c
I was clearly expecting this to work without any troubles-everything seem to be logically correct, but I made a programming mistake somewhere: don't know where, maybe you will point me to this?Many sites say there is a WAY AROUND with -D param(starting socks proxy as a tunnel-generator), added since 5.2, but I don't need that way around. I need a way through. I use exact ports for exact services and if I want to change it runtime I'd like to have ability to do so.If you have other ideas or points instead of coding this, please share them here & here(original question).
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Jan 5, 2011
Why the thread stack size can not be changed after calling pthread_attr_setstacksize & pthread_create in a dynamic library? Detail: I write a file thread_factory.c and plan to build it and produce a dynamic library (libthread_factory.so) In the thread_factory.c , there is a routine
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And after this, there is application, it will call fct_thread_create(STACK_SIZE_256KB), and then call pthread_attr_getstacksize(), but the stack size return always be a fixed value 0xa01000. (I tried this on Fedora12) But if I build the application source code with the file thread_factory.c directly, the stack size return is right as my expect. I checked the source code of glibc about the routine pthread_create() as below:
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Mar 7, 2011
Short story: I have a problem with one of my services (mediatomb) - it requires an md RAID array to be mounted in order to start, because it uses files from it. $remote_fs is added by default to the "Required-Start" line of the init script, so I thought that this should be enough. However, the mediatomb service fails to start on boot, but starts just fine when I execute "service mediatomb start" later. The array is entered in /etc/fstab and is automatically mounted on boot.
Long story...
This is my file server (Ubuntu Server 10.10), which has a raid array created with mdadm (mounted on /z), and the root filesystem is located on an USB thumb drive. I've installed mediatomb, but I wanted to put its database files on the raid array instead of the root fs, so I've symlinked /var/lib/mediatomb (the default path) to /z/mediatomb on the array. This is because the mediatomb DB is supposed to be updated fairly often, so I didn't want it to stay on the flash drive.
Problem is, the mediatomb service can't start on boot - in /var/log/mediatomb.log, it says "2011-03-07 19:22:47 ERROR: /var/lib/mediatomb : 20 x No such file or directory". As I said, it works fine when manually started later...
This is the fstab entry for the raid array code...
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Sep 24, 2010
This array is supposed to contain 12 elements (names of the month) What I want to achieve is that depending on some user input (a number 1-12) a full name of one of the months will be displayed, eg.
Code:
scanf("%d", &month);
printf("The month is %c", months_names[month]);
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Feb 18, 2010
I am trying to create an array containing all ASCII characters, how do I create one:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
CHARLIST=( a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
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Oct 29, 2009
I've got a problem...
a[0] = 22
echo $[a[0]]
echoes 22 - that works fine
[code]...
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Apr 4, 2010
I have a text file from which i read a number of names with their lengths at the run-time.Now i want to created a char array having the length and name as already read from the text file at the run-time. There is no compilation involved. Every thing is happening at the run-time. I tried using STL like map along with malloc but i am unable to name an array at run-time. I can keep some type of mapping with previously created arrays
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May 9, 2010
I've searched around and can't find out how to convert a string ( like "12345" ) into an int array ( x[ 5 ] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 } ; ).
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