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I'm new to c and trying to write a program, and i keep getting this error: "initialization with “{…}” expected for aggregate object".

here's the program:

printf("password must be 5 charachters\n");
char password[] = scanf("%s", password);
int PasswordCalculation = strlen(password);
if (PasswordCalculation == 5)
{
    printf("good job!");
}
else
{
    printf("error");
}
getchar();
return 0;

i'm getting the error on this line, on the "scanf" function:

char password[] = scanf("%s", password);

what does the error mean and how do I fix it?

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    It is not correct as initializer. char password[5+1]; scanf("%5s", password);
    – BLUEPIXY
    Aug 21, 2014 at 16:13
  • Better use fgets instead of scanf
    – Igor Pejic
    Aug 21, 2014 at 16:22

2 Answers 2

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You need to allocate memory for the string and then call scanf:

   char password[64];
   scanf("%63s", password);
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  • hmm... the code is correct now, I think it might be something in your environment or how you run the program. You use the exact same code as posted? Aug 21, 2014 at 16:38
  • sorry not sure then, clean the project and recompile. Aug 21, 2014 at 16:47
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Since you are just learning C, I'll expand on thumbmunkeys answer a bit.

It is generally a good idea to allocate your arrays/strings to be larger than what is required. Your design requirements may change later.

Also, %63s rather than just %s ensures that scanf will only read 63 characters + 1 for the null character that scanf automatically places at the end of the array when reading a string. Otherwise, you'll end up with an overflow problem if someone enters more than 63 characters.

Study up more on scanf here.

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