March 30, 2005 Copying int[] from dynamic to static arrays? | ||||
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I have a global static array called int[6] UTtime; and a function that returns a dynamic array (also with 6 elements): int[] dt = convert_Dtime_to_Digits( myTimeUT ); but: UTtime = convert_Dtime_to_Digits( myTimeUT ); will not compile, since there is a conflict between the static and dynamic arrays, even though they have the same size. That is to be expected. So is the below: foreach( int i, int datetime; UTtime ) UTtime[i] = datetime; the only way to copy the data? Or is there some other D shortcut to copy the data between arrays? AEon |
March 30, 2005 Re: Copying int[] from dynamic to static arrays? | ||||
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Posted in reply to AEon | On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 04:32:14 +0200, AEon wrote: > I have a global static array called > > int[6] UTtime; > > and a function that returns a dynamic array (also with 6 elements): > > int[] dt = convert_Dtime_to_Digits( myTimeUT ); > > but: > > UTtime = convert_Dtime_to_Digits( myTimeUT ); > > will not compile, since there is a conflict between the static and dynamic arrays, even though they have the same size. That is to be expected. > > So is the below: > > foreach( int i, int datetime; UTtime ) > UTtime[i] = datetime; > > the only way to copy the data? Or is there some other D shortcut to copy the data between arrays? The syntax to use in this case is ... UTtime[] = convert_Dtime_to_Digits( myTimeUT ); But the function *must* return exactly the same length as the fixed array length. -- Derek Melbourne, Australia 30/03/2005 12:43:10 PM |
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