Okay so I am trying to make my code work. It is a simple C++ program with a class "CArray". This class has 2 properties, the array size, and the value. I want the main C++ program to create two instances of the class CArray. In the class CArray, I have a function called "AddArray( CArray )" where it adds another array to the current array. The problem I am stuck with, is that I want the function "AddArray" to add the two arrays in fortran. I know, much more complicated, but that is what I need. I am having issues with linking the two inside the class code.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class CArray
{
public:
CArray();
~CArray();
int Size;
int* Val;
void SetSize( int );
void SetValues();
void GetArray();
extern "C"
{
void Add( int*, int*, int*, int*);
void Subtract( int*, int*, int*, int*);
void Muliply( int*, int*, int *, int* );
}
void AddArray( CArray );
void SubtractArray( CArray );
void MultiplyArray( CArray );
};
Also here is the CArray function file.
#include "Array.h"
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
CArray::CArray()
{
}
CArray::~CArray()
{
}
void CArray::SetSize( int s )
{
Size = s;
for ( int i=0; i<s; i++ )
{
Val = new int[Size];
}
}
void CArray::SetValues()
{
for ( int i=0; i<Size; i++ )
{
cout << "Element " << i+1 << ": ";
cin >> Val[i];
}
}
void CArray::GetArray()
{
for ( int i=0; i<Size; i++ )
{
cout << Val[i] << " ";
}
}
void CArray::AddArray( CArray a )
{
if ( Size == a.Size )
{
Add(&Val, &a.Val);
}
else
{
cout << "Array dimensions do not agree!" << endl;
}
}
void CArray::SubtractArray( CArray a )
{
Subtract( &Val, &a, &Size, &a.Size);
GetArray();
}
Here is my Fortran code.
module SubtractArrays
use ico_c_binding
implicit none
contains
subroutine Subtract(a,b,s1,s2) bind(c,name='Subtract')
integer s1,s2
integer a(s1),b(s2)
if ( s1.eq.s2 )
do i=1,s1
a(i) = a(i) - b(i)
end
return
end
end
If someone could just help me with setting me up to send arrays of integers from C++ classes to fortran I would greatly appreciate it!
Thank you,
Josh Derrick