I am getting a segmentation fault when running my program and also getting a weird result. I have put a lot of debug code in to find exactly where the weird behavior is.
int det_2b2(int d[2][2])
{
    cout<<d[1][1]<<","<<d[1][2]<<endl;
    cout<<d[2][1]<<","<<d[2][2]<<endl;
    cout<<(d[1][1]*d[2][2]-d[1][2]*d[2][1])<<endl;
     return (d[1][1]*d[2][2]-d[1][2]*d[2][1]);
}
int det_3b3(int d3[3][3])
{
    int r1;
    int x[2][2];
    x[1][1]=d3[2][2];
    x[1][2]=d3[2][3];
    x[2][1]=d3[3][2];
    x[2][2]=d3[3][3];
    cout<<"r1.1="<<det_2b2(x)<<endl;
    r1=det_2b2(x);
    cout<<"r1.2="<<r1<<endl;
    x[1][1]=d3[2][1];
    x[2][2]=35;
    cout<<"r1.3="<<r1<<endl;
    x[1][2]=d3[2][3];
    cout<<"r1.4="<<r1<<endl;
    x[2][1]=d3[3][1];
    cout<<"r1.5="<<r1<<endl;
    x[2][2]=d3[3][3];
    cout<<"r1.6="<<r1<<endl;
    int r2=det_2b2(x);
    x[1][1]=d3[2][1];
    x[1][2]=d3[2][2];
    x[2][1]=d3[3][1];
    x[2][2]=d3[3][2];
    int r3=det_2b2(x);
    cout<<r1<<endl;
    cout<<d3[1][1]<<endl;
    cout<<r1*d3[1][1]<<endl;
    cout<<r2*d3[1][2]<<endl;
    cout<<r3*d3[1][3]<<endl;
    return r1*d3[1][1]-r2*d3[1][2]+r3*d3[1][3];
}
When I set the value of x[2][2] = 35 or x[2][2]= d[3][3] it changes the value of r1 to 35 or to the value in d[3][3] so there is definitely something wrong under the covers. The calling program is
#include <iostream>
#include "utilities.h"
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    int a[3][3];
    a[1][1] =   1;
    a[1][2] =   2;
    a[1][3] =   3;
    a[2][1] =   4;
    a[2][2] =   5;
    a[2][3] =   6;
    a[3][1] =   7;
    a[3][2] =   8;
    a[3][3] =   9;
    cout << "DET a= " << det_3b3(a)<<endl;
    return 0;
}
The segmentation fault occurs at the end of the calling program well after the program error occurs.
Any ideas?
 
     
     
    