unable to convert contents in argv[] into float[][] in C

Jonathan picture Jonathan · Mar 9, 2011 · Viewed 12.2k times · Source

I am doing a program where I'm multiplying matricies, but my big issue is converting from the input into the two arrays that I'll eventually be multiplying. The following is my code for conversion including the declaration of the arrays. (I removed validation that the input is 8 valid floats as I've been debugging it).

    //declare the arrays
float a[2][2];
float b[2][2];
float c[2][2];

int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
    int i,j,k,l;

    i=0;
    l=4;
// declare and initialize arrays
   for( j =0; j<2; j++)
   {
       for(k=0;k<2; k++)
       {
           a[j][k]=atof[argv[i]];
           b[j][k]=atof[argv[l]];
           i++;
           l++;
       }
   }
......

I get an error when using atof at compilation that says: "subscripted value is neither array nor pointer" I've been looking up the error, but haven't figured out what it means in my case.

Answer

Kevin Lacquement picture Kevin Lacquement · Mar 9, 2011

I think what you want is the following:

a[j][k]=atof(argv[i]);

Note the use of () rather than [] around argv[i] - atof is a function, not an array.