I am trying to build a function that gets (**group, *count)
where count is the amount of items in the array and the group is a pointer to the array. 
I must use **group instead of the much easier *group.
Edit: as requested ive included my main() func:  
int *group1, **pgroup1, count1 = 0, *pcount1;
pgroup1 = &group1;
printf("please enter what size do you want the array to be..\n");
scanf("%d", &count1);
pcount1 = &count1;
BuildGroup(pgroup1, pcount1);
void  BuildGroup(int** group, int* count)
{
    int i = 0, j = 0, c = *count;
    group = (int**)malloc(c*sizeof(int**));
    if (group == NULL)
    {
        printf("ERROR: Out of memory\n");
        return 1;
    }
    printf("please enter the %d items in the array...\n", *count);
    for (i = 0; i < *count; i++) //going through the array items to be filled. 
    {
        scanf("%d", &group[i]);
        for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
        {
            while (group[i] == group[j]) //checking every item if he is already in the group,if he is in the group prompting the user for re-entering. 
            {
                printf("you've entered the same value as beforehand, please enter this value again..\n");
                scanf("%d", &group[j]);
            }
        }
    }
}
I don't know why but malloc doesn't allocate the memory needed for the array. On the other hand, it doesn't trigger the if (==null) so I really don't know what I am doing wrong.
 
     
    