So my python program is
from ctypes import *
import ctypes
number = [0,1,2]
testlib = cdll.LoadLibrary("./a.out")
testlib.init.argtypes = [ctypes.c_int]
testlib.init.restype = ctypes.c_double
#create an array of size 3
testlib.init(3)
#Loop to fill the array
#use AccessArray to preform an action on the array
And the C part is
#include <stdio.h>
double init(int size){
double points[size];
return points[0];
}
double fillarray(double value, double location){
// i need to access
}
double AccessArray(double value, double location){
// i need to acess the array that is filled in the previous function
}
So what I need to do is to pass an array from the python part to the C function somehow move that array in C to the another function where I will access it in order to process it.
I'm stuck though because I cant figure out a way to move the array in the C part.
can someone show me how to do this?
You should try something like this (in your C code):
#include <stdio.h>
double points[1000];//change 1000 for the maximum size for you
int sz = 0;
double init(int size){
//verify size <= maximum size for the array
for(int i=0;i<size;i++) {
points[i] = 1;//change 1 for the init value for you
}
sz = size;
return points[0];
}
double fillarray(double value, double location){
//first verify 0 < location < sz
points[(int)location] = value;
}
double AccessArray(double value, double location){
//first verify 0 < location < sz
return points[(int)location];
}
This is a very simple solution but if you need to allocate an array with just any size you shoul study the use of malloc
Maybe something like this?
$ cat Makefile
go: a.out
./c-double
a.out: c.c
gcc -fpic -shared c.c -o a.out
zareason-dstromberg:~/src/outside-questions/c-double x86_64-pc-linux-gnu 27062 - above cmd done 2013 Fri Dec 27 11:03 AM
$ cat c.c
#include <stdio.h>
#include <malloc.h>
double *init(int size) {
double *points;
points = malloc(size * sizeof(double));
return points;
}
double fill_array(double *points, int size) {
int i;
for (i=0; i < size; i++) {
points[i] = (double) i;
}
}
double access_array(double *points, int size) {
// i need to access the array that is filled in the previous function
int i;
for (i=0; i < size; i++) {
printf("%d: %f\n", i, points[i]);
}
}
zareason-dstromberg:~/src/outside-questions/c-double x86_64-pc-linux-gnu 27062 - above cmd done 2013 Fri Dec 27 11:03 AM
$ cat c-double
#!/usr/local/cpython-3.3/bin/python
import ctypes
testlib = ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary("./a.out")
testlib.init.argtypes = [ctypes.c_int]
testlib.init.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
#create an array of size 3
size = 3
double_array = testlib.init(size)
#Loop to fill the array
testlib.fill_array(double_array, size)
#use AccessArray to preform an action on the array
testlib.access_array(double_array, size)
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