I got 2 structs,a pointer to each struct and a void **stack
which points to the pointers of the structs.
my problem is at the line
(*ptr2+*a)=(struct student *)malloc(sizeof(struct student));
*a
is a variable that increases by 1 everytime a stud registration happens so i don't allocate memory for the same address over and over again
since i send the address of stud(&stud)
at the menu function and then at the input function
*ptr2==stud
thus
stud[*a]== *(stud+*a)== *(*ptr2+*a)
why is (*ptr2+*a)
on the left side of malloc
wrong?
part of the code
struct student
{
char flag;
char surname[256];
int semester;
};
main()
{
...
struct student *stud;
menu(stack,stackcopy,reversedstack,&prof,&stud,stacksize,&head);
...
}
void menu(void **stack,void **stackcopy,void **reversed,struct professor **ptr1,struct student **ptr2,int size,int *head)
{
...
input(stack,ptr1,ptr2,size,head,&a,&b);
...
}
int input(void **stack,struct professor **ptr1,struct student **ptr2,int size,int *head,int *a,int *b)
{
...
done=Push(stack,head,(*(int *)ptr2+*a),size);
(*ptr2+*a)=(struct student *)malloc(sizeof(struct student));
stud_input(ptr2,a);
...
}