It's been a long time since I've sat at the computer as a programmer, so pardon me if this is programming 101.
What I've got is an array of structs, something like this:
1) I have a function that writes random data to each member of each struct in the array. The question is, how do I pass the struct to this function? Do I just need a refresher course on calling by reference?Code:struct Note { int nPitch; int nDuration; }; Note noteMelody[4][10];
2) Can I adjust the size of the array at runtime?
3) Is there a better way to do this than an array of structs? The thing is, each row of the array is one continuous chunk of data (as interpreted) - much like a train. So, I'm going to want to be able to swap, say, position [2][4] with [3][4]. Is this a job for linked lists?
Thank you in advance for your help.