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kid Posted - 07/01/2002 : 6:49:09 PM
I’m tying to define a new type using this lines:
typedef struct {
int testNumber;
StringArray wavefromFiles;
} ImportTestNumber;

typedef vector TestNumberArray;

I’m able to use the ImportTestNumber type in my code, but is the in the last line where I get the error message. Is this a OriginC limitation, can I make arrays of my user define types? Or am I doing something wrong in this code.

Alex
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cpyang Posted - 07/02/2002 : 2:26:38 PM
You can have array of base types, like
typdef struct {
char szTemp[100];
double junk[30];
} SomeJunk;

or you should try to store things into the worksheet.

CP


kid Posted - 07/02/2002 : 2:11:18 PM
I need it to be an array, is there any way around it?

Alex
cpyang Posted - 07/01/2002 : 7:37:00 PM
typedef struct only supports basic types, like int, double etc, so you cannot have StringArray as a struct member.

CP



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