This are some of my const agreements. It works.
#define Clock (32768*1275) const unsigned int Mem_size[8] = { 32, 320, 3200, 3200, 3200, 3200, 3200, 3200 }; // Delay-time * Clock * 1024 / 10 / Mem_size[0~7] const unsigned int Multiplicator[8] = { 0.0001 * Clock * 1024 / 10 / 32, 0.001 * Clock * 1024 / 10 / 320, 0.01 * Clock * 1024 / 10 / 3200, 0.1 * Clock * 1024 / 10 / 3200, 1.0 * Clock * 1024 / 10 / 3200, 10.0 * Clock * 1024 / 10 / 3200, 100.0 * Clock * 1024 / 10 / 3200, 1000.0 * Clock * 1024 / 10 / 3200 };
But one const can not refer to another const. For example i can not replace the number 3200 by Mem_size[2]. Why not? Is there a work around?
Sincerly yours
Why not?
Because the initializer is not a constant expression as the language requires.