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VSMechatronics/Lectures/LC17/DynamicFunction/DynamicFunction.c

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/* An example of
Creating dynamically an array
Populating the array
Displaying the contents
Freeing up the memory
Version 4 : Check memory has been assigned
Read and Write values using pointers
Pass array data to a function
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int Sum ( int *Data, int n ) /* Define our function */
{
int Sum = 0,i; /* Define working variables */
for ( i = 0 ; i < n ; i++ )
{
printf("Item %d=%d\n", i, Data[i]);
Sum += Data[i]; /* This means Sum = Sum + Data[i] */
}
return Sum; /* Return the value */
}
int main(void)
{
int *ipArray = NULL; /* Create the pointer and set */
/* to null to start with */
int *ipStartValue = NULL; /* A place to store ipArray's */
/* initial value ,ie ipArray[0] */
int iSize = 0; /* Define our 'size' variable */
int i; /* A Loop variables */
/* Prompt for array size */
printf("\nHow big is the array to be ? ");
scanf("%d",&iSize);
/* Allocate the memory */
ipArray = (int *)calloc(iSize, sizeof(int));
if ( ipArray == NULL )
{
printf("\nUnable to allocate the memory requested");
printf("\n ** Program terminating ** \n");
exit (1);
}
/* Store the base memory address for use later */
ipStartValue = ipArray;
/* Populate the array ( Use Pointers: This is much faster !) */
for ( i = 0 ; i < iSize ; i++ )
*ipArray++ = i;
// Reset ipArray to start
ipArray = ipStartValue;
/* Display the sum of the values in the array */
printf("\nThe sum of the array values is %d ",Sum(ipArray,iSize) );
/* free memory : Again, reset ipArray to its origin */
ipArray = ipStartValue;
free(ipArray);
/* The above two lines could be replaced with free (ipStartValue) */
return 0;
}