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| <span id="Dynamic-Arrays-in-C-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">3.2.4 Dynamic Arrays in C</h4>
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| <p>We recommend allocating most arrays dynamically, with
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| <code>fftw_malloc</code>.  This isn’t too hard to do, although it is not as
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| straightforward for multi-dimensional arrays as it is for
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| one-dimensional arrays.
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| </p>
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| <p>Creating the array is simple: using a dynamic-allocation routine like
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| <code>fftw_malloc</code>, allocate an array big enough to store N
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| <code>fftw_complex</code> values (for a complex DFT), where N is the product
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| of the sizes of the array dimensions (i.e. the total number of complex
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| values in the array).  For example, here is code to allocate a
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| 5 × 12 × 27
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|  rank-3 array:
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| <pre class="example">fftw_complex *an_array;
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| an_array = (fftw_complex*) fftw_malloc(5*12*27 * sizeof(fftw_complex));
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| <p>Accessing the array elements, however, is more tricky—you can’t
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| simply use multiple applications of the ‘<samp>[]</samp>’ operator like you
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| could for fixed-size arrays.  Instead, you have to explicitly compute
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| the offset into the array using the formula given earlier for
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| row-major arrays.  For example, to reference the <em>(i,j,k)</em>-th
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| element of the array allocated above, you would use the expression
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| <code>an_array[k + 27 * (j + 12 * i)]</code>.
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| <p>This pain can be alleviated somewhat by defining appropriate macros,
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| or, in C++, creating a class and overloading the ‘<samp>()</samp>’ operator.
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| The recent C99 standard provides a way to reinterpret the dynamic
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| array as a “variable-length” multi-dimensional array amenable to
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