and in the new function I create another, one dimensional array, and run a nested for loop and set the local array's elements to x_iem_coeff[5][2] one by one. This seemed to work, no errors during compilation. The object crashes Pd when the DSP is turned on, but I guess (and think) it's something else that causes that. The array declaration and initialization shouldn't have anything to do with the DSP state, right?I solved it by declaring the array in the object structure like this:float x_iem_coeff[5][2];
On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 7:41 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis <adrcki@gmail.com> wrote:
Any tips?I've tried to declare the array in the object structure and initialize it in the new function, but I still got the same error.which is in the object structure. The error I get is:I'm building an external where I want to create a two dimensional array. I'm following this example which works well with the attached test code, but creates an error when I try to compile my external.The external's code where the array is being declared and initialized is this:
float x_iem_coeff[5][2] = {
{0.045535, 1.0277},
{0.161621, 1.2569},
{0.393858, 1.96655},
{1.13986, 4.51667},
{6.36341, 22.7468}
};
overDrive~.c:35:25: error: expected ';' at end of declaration list
float x_iem_coeff[5][2] = {
^
;
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