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Passing fixed length string array to function - OldMoses - 08-24-2022 Forgive me if this is an obvious issue, but...this is the first time I recall encountering it. While using the function that I posted at: https://staging.qb64phoenix.com/showthread.php?tid=657 I tried the following bit of code as a set up for it, from a larger subroutine: ... REDIM ss(8) AS STRING * 8 ss(1) = "1:Ia": ss(2) = "2:Ib": ss(3) = "3:II": ss(4) = "4:III" ss(5) = "5:IV": ss(6) = "6:V": ss(7) = "7:VI": ss(8) = "8" ' <<<colon D throws the smilie... dwarf stars are happy bastards. SELECT CASE specindex CASE IS > 50 DIM m AS _MEM: m = _MEM(ss): MemSmush m, 5: _MEMFREE m 'removes 5th element by copying upper ones down over it REDIM _PRESERVE ss(UBOUND(ss) - 1) AS STRING * 8 ss(0) = "1234678" CASE IS <= 34 DIM m1 AS _MEM: m1 = _MEM(ss): MemSmush m1, 7: _MEMFREE m1 'removes the 7th "" """ """ REDIM _PRESERVE ss(UBOUND(ss) - 1) AS STRING * 8 ss(0) = "1234568" CASE ELSE ss(0) = "12345678" END SELECT ch% = Chs_Key_Button(ss(0), "h", 540, UBOUND(ss), 50, 50, 5, scrw / 2, ss()) ' <<<This last parameter is the issue ... The idea of this is to filter out certain stellar size choices that don't occur with certain spectral classes (passed by specindex), if anyone is wondering the purpose of it all. The "MemSmush" sub copies all array elements above its second parameter down over that element, and zeros out the uppermost element, saving having to iterate through the array, which is why I opted for a fixed length string array in this instance. The IDE says 'incorrect array type passed to function on current line' and references the last one shown, i.e. 'ch% = Chs_Key_...' I've used non-fixed length string arrays with no issues and even did so here with an earlier defined one, in lieu of ss(), which it accepted. Is there a problem passing a fixed length string array to a function? Am I just forgetting some minor syntatic etiquette or what? I could just load a variable length array in each CASE differently with no more typed code, but it seems a rather clumsy fallback position. Thanks for looking. RE: Passing fixed length string array to function - SMcNeill - 08-25-2022 I'm thinking it's a type mismatch issue. Try this: DIM a(10) AS STRING * 8 foo a() SUB foo (a() AS STRING) END SUB One is variable length, the other is fixed length, and I'm not 100% certain they'll pass back and forth with that difference between them. RE: Passing fixed length string array to function - OldMoses - 08-25-2022 Thanks Steve, I tried it and it screwed up all the other places where I used variable strings. It's just down to the limits of my function I guess. I replaced it with the clumsy solution which worked fine. Chalk one up to experience. REDIM ss$(8) SELECT CASE specindex CASE IS > 50 ss$(0) = "1234567" ss$(1) = "1:Ia": ss$(2) = "2:Ib": ss$(3) = "3:II": ss$(4) = "4:III" ss$(5) = "5:V": ss$(6) = "6:VI": ss$(7) = "7" REDIM _PRESERVE ss$(UBOUND(ss$) - 1) CASE IS <= 34 ss$(0) = "1234567" ss$(1) = "1:Ia": ss$(2) = "2:Ib": ss$(3) = "3:II": ss$(4) = "4:III" ss$(5) = "5:IV": ss$(6) = "6:V": ss$(7) = "8" REDIM _PRESERVE ss$(UBOUND(ss$) - 1) CASE ELSE ss$(0) = "12345678" ss$(1) = "1:Ia": ss$(2) = "2:Ib": ss$(3) = "3:II": ss$(4) = "4:III" ss$(5) = "5:IV": ss$(6) = "6:V": ss$(7) = "7:VI": ss$(8) = "8" END SELECT hvns(var).siz = _TRIM$(MID$(ss$(Chs_Key_Button(_TRIM$(ss$(0)), "h", 540, UBOUND(ss$), 50, 50, 5, scrw / 2, ss$())), 3)) At least my code seems much happier RE: Passing fixed length string array to function - SMcNeill - 08-25-2022 You can always insert it into a [code] block. Just: [code] your code next... ]/code[ (Without reversing the brackets as I've done here so as to not actually create a code block. RE: Passing fixed length string array to function - SMcNeill - 08-25-2022 I'm guessing that what you're trying to do with STRING * 8 is just make certain to properly align the data? If so, try something like this: Code: (Select All) Dim ss(8) As String RE: Passing fixed length string array to function - Pete - 08-25-2022 I'll take a whack at it, but I didn't have the subs and functions to ref... Code: (Select All) REDIM ss(8) AS STRING * 8 RE: Passing fixed length string array to function - OldMoses - 08-25-2022 (08-25-2022, 04:16 AM)SMcNeill Wrote: I'm guessing that what you're trying to do with STRING * 8 is just make certain to properly align the data? It was for the _MEM sub mainly, which was simply Code: (Select All) SUB MemSmush (m AS _MEM, x%) ' move array elements above x% down over x%. Fill uppermost with null Kind of like yankin' a box out from under a stack of boxes. Just that the boxes have to be the same size for the mem commands to work. The whole point of that being to avoid unnecessary iterations to remove and pancake a series of array elements. I tried your "foo" example from earlier as a function and it behaved the same way. It's obvious that the IDE sees AS STRING and AS STRING * 8 as two different types and I just can't do that. RE: Passing fixed length string array to function - OldMoses - 08-25-2022 Thanks for looking Pete, and your solution I think is correct for this instance. The trouble is, when I tried it, it breaks it for a half dozen other instances in a 2000+ line program with layers of SUB/FUNCTION dependencies and an include of Spriggsy's Pipecom. I thought that was a bit much to dump on you guys for a problem that was relatively simple to fix by sticking to the variable length string array. It wasn't that much more typing either, just a bit less self gratifying. I didn't get to strut about the room crowing like a rooster while my family looked on in horror. I don't recall running into this issue before, but I haven't worked a lot with passing arrays to functions without them already being SHARED beforehand. RE: Passing fixed length string array to function - SMcNeill - 08-25-2022 SUB MemSmush (m AS _MEM, x%) ' move array elements above x% down over x%. Fill uppermost with null _MEMCOPY m, m.OFFSET + (m.ELEMENTSIZE * (x% + 1)), m.SIZE - (m.ELEMENTSIZE * (x% + 1)) TO m, m.OFFSET + (m.ELEMENTSIZE * x%) _MEMFILL m, m.OFFSET + m.ELEMENTSIZE * ((m.SIZE / m.ELEMENTSIZE) - 1), m.ELEMENTSIZE, 0 AS _BYTE END SUB Seems to me like this would be a mem routine where you could speed up the performance on it considerably, with just a little reworking of the math. (This is a nice example of what I was talking about with the Optimizing Code section of my QB64 Bible.) SUB MemSmush (m AS _MEM, x%) ' move array elements above x% down over x%. Fill uppermost with null DIM o AS _OFFSET o = (m.ELEMENTSIZE * x%) 'Would not m.ELEMENTSIZE * (x% +1) be equivelant to (o + m.ELEMENTSIZE)?? <-- removes the multiplication from the math 'And I just predistributed the minus to the -(o + m.ELEMENTSIZE) for after the second comma _MEMCOPY m, m.OFFSET + o + m.ELEMENTSIZE), m.SIZE - o - m.ELEMENTSIZE TO m, m.OFFSET + o <-- 3 multiplication calculations less than previously used _MEMFILL m, m.OFFSET + m.ELEMENTSIZE * ((m.SIZE / m.ELEMENTSIZE) - 1), m.ELEMENTSIZE, 0 AS _BYTE END SUB Also seems to me that "m.ELEMENTSIZE * ((m.SIZE / m.ELEMENTSIZE) - 1)" could be simplified down some. x * ((y / x) - 1) (to simplify typing) x* (y/x) - x 'distribute the x y - x 'the x's cancel y - x Or, back to the original: m.SIZE - m.ELEMENTSIZE SUB MemSmush (m AS _MEM, x%) ' move array elements above x% down over x%. Fill uppermost with null DIM o AS _OFFSET o = (m.ELEMENTSIZE * x%) 'replace those two simple equations with a single variable to do the math once. 'Would not m.ELEMENTSIZE * (x% +1) be equivelant to (o + m.ELEMENTSIZE)?? <-- removes the multiplication from the math 'And I just predistributed the minus to the -(o + m.ELEMENTSIZE) for after the second comma _MEMCOPY m, m.OFFSET + o + m.ELEMENTSIZE), m.SIZE - o - m.ELEMENTSIZE TO m, m.OFFSET + o '<-- 3 multiplication calculations and 1 negation less than previously used _MEMFILL m, m.OFFSET + m.SIZE - m.ELEMENTSIZE, m.ELEMENTSIZE, 0 AS _BYTE '<-- Removed multiplication and division operation END SUB Now, I don't have your whole program to swap things in to test it out with, but unless our math gurus see something which I've did wrong, I'd think that that final routine should be the exact same as the first one, except without it having to do a lot of the math calculations with those mem routines. The final MemSmush should be quite a bit faster and more efficient than the original MemSmush you posted. RE: Passing fixed length string array to function - OldMoses - 08-25-2022 Ooooo, that's outstanding! Thanks for the optimization. I'm so focused on the _MEM command thing that I'm not always seeing the broader picture. |