Can a reference to an array be written without a typedef?

J

John Nagle

This is valid C++:

float s0[3];

typedef float array3[3];
array3& s1 = s0;

This creates a reference to an array.
Can the two statements be written without a typedef? Thanks.

John Nagle
 
K

kwikius

John Nagle said:
This is valid C++:

float s0[3];

typedef float array3[3];
array3& s1 = s0;

This creates a reference to an array.
Can the two statements be written without a typedef? Thanks.

float(& s1)[3] = s0;

regards
Andy Little
 
C

Chris M. Thomasson

John Nagle said:
This is valid C++:

float s0[3];

typedef float array3[3];
array3& s1 = s0;

This creates a reference to an array.
Can the two statements be written without a typedef? Thanks.

Try:


float (&s1)[3] = s0;
 

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