I'm working at a dictionary and I need to write a list of words which are then replaced by other words. I just started coding not a long time ago, so I'm sorry for my inaptitude!
//working
char word[] = { "hello" };
char replace[] = { "salut" };
//not working
char word[] = { "hello", "what" };
char replace[] = { "salut", "quoi" };
When I try to compile the second part, where I've written "not working", the IDE gives me the following errors: "too many initializer values", "too many initializers". Although, the "working" part is working as expected.
I will be waiting for some solutions to/advices for my code... Thank you in advance!
char
can be initialized with a C string literal.char word[] = "hello";
is enough, no need for brackets. If you want an array of C strings, then you need to add another dimension.