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Richard MacCutchan6-Jul-14 4:44
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bkelly137-Jul-14 14:03
bkelly137-Jul-14 14:03 
Hello,
If it was in the cards for you, you could easily deal with telemetry.
Good answer. That will work.

Additionally, I have been busy. The problem with my code was one of precedence. Here are, hopefully, the core lines that show how the procedure can be declared and defined.
C#
const wchar_t  prefix[ SIZE_OF ] = L"S01_";
void Set_Pointer( wchar_t (*new_pointer)[COUNT_OF][SIZE_OF] )
{
   foo_names = new_pointer;
   swprintf_s( (*foo_names)[0],SIZE_OF, L"%s%s", prefix, c0 );
}


Character * is a prefix and the postfix [] is bound first. The parenthesis causes the * to be bound to the name before the [].
Obviously, the fragment does nothing useful, but it shows what to do.

Putting it all in a structure is the easy way and I have used enough structures to have thought of that much earlier. Now I have both methods.

I really should print out a list of all the precedencies and put them on the wall next to me. With large type so I can read it without getting up.

There is a third way, using a friend class. Then it does not even need to be passed. (A tool to be used sparingly.) I tried that and failed. Time to hit the books and search engine and see what I did wrong there.

Thank you for your time and thank you for your patience.
Thank you for your time
If you work with telemetry, please check this bulletin board: www.irigbb.com


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