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Compilation-time initialization of an array of struct with the information of another array

Let Foo be a structure holding an integer. Now, I need to initialize at compilation time an array of Foo from the values coming from an array of integers. Of course, one can hand-write it but having a ...
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Why these 2 codes don't give similar output?

The difference is in 4th line for both code(given below). In 1st one, I declared some variable and then initialized the array. In 2nd one, I initialized the array first and then declared the variables....
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What's the difference between an 'empty' list (ar[5]={} )and 'no-list-at-all' (ar[5]) in array initialisation in C++? [duplicate]

I'm just a beginner in C++. In my textbook it is stated that, "if the number of initial values is less than the size of the array, they will be stored in the elements starting from the first ...
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Initialize the size of global array

I need to put the output of arr in global array because I need to use the array in main function. How can I initialize the array in global and I don't know the size of it ? any idea please? globarr[]; ...
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Why does a loop or list comprehension work to initialize an array, but individually initializing the elements does not?

Why does initializing the array arr work when it is done as a list comprehension (I think that is what the following example is --not sure), but not when each array location is initialized ...
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Are char arrays guaranteed to be null terminated?

#include <stdio.h> int main() { char a = 5; char b[2] = "hi"; // No explicit room for `\0`. char c = 6; return 0; } Whenever we write a string, enclosed in double ...
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Don't understand "Extra argument 'repeatedValue' in call"

What could be wrong with: let myArray = [UInt](count: 256, repeatedValue: 0) that leads to the error Extra argument 'repeatedValue' in call? I found this in existing code I'm adding to my Swift 5 app....
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How do we take any array value without initialization in vb.net?

Like with initialization: We take like: Dim a() as integer = {1,2,4,6} And if i want to print the array list it will be 1 , 2 ,4,6 as output But how can i take any value i.e n value to print n ...
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Modifying 2D array elements

Basically I'm trying to modify an element in a 2D array. How the array is initialized seems to be effecting the behaviour. I'm new to Ruby so I'm not sure how initializing an array would effect this. ...
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Does array initialization with a string literal cause two memory storage? [duplicate]

int main() { char a[] = "123454321"; } "123454321" is a string literal and a string literal sets aside memory storage. a is defined by the statement which also causes memory ...
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Problem with initializing an array of List<int> with Initialize method

I want to implement a graph with an array of List<int>, but when I try to initialize the entries with Array.Initialize() with the default values (by calling a parameterless constructor of List&...
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Is arr[i] = i; legal?

I want to initialize a value of all array members to their index. int main() { int i; int arr[10]; for (i = 0; i <= 9; i++) arr[i] = i; } Should I consider the sequence point ...
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how to initialize a matrix in C

I need to initialize a h x h matrix in C with spaces. How to properly do it without cycles? int h = 8; char arr[h][h] = {{' '}}; // does not work....
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Pointer Arrays and Functions CPP

I wonder If there's a way to assign a dynamic array (C style), values like in the case of a non dynamic array (instead of matrix[0][0] = ...), e.g.: int n = 3; int ** matrix = new int*[n]; for(int i =...
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Why do we need a null terminator in C++ strings?

I'm new to programming and very new to C++, and I recently came across strings. Why do we need a null terminator at the end of a character list? I've read answers like since we might not use all the ...
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Where do the Array gets initialized if we do not pass the size of the array explicitly?

I am new to programming. While learning the data structure Array, I came to know that we have to initialize the array with the size, while creating one. But I also saw a code snippet in one of the ...
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Specifying specific values in an array initialization

I recall that in C# a notation similar to the one below would be a correct array initializer. int[] array = new int[3] { [1] = 5; }; This should initialize the array with all values as default (0 ...
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How to initialise multiple array in single line in Ruby?

I'm trying to do some calculations and get the groups and departments array from there. but if I'm returning it like this [], [] It is giving error, while if I return it like [[],[]] it is working ...
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Constructor ambiguity with array initializer

I have an issue in that I cannot use a certain constructor with an array initializer when using VS2017 (C++14, C++17 and ISO latest). I get an C2397 conversion from 'double' to 'unsigned int' ...
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Why does this bit of C# code with array initializer not refactor how I expect

I have the following code; char[] leadingDot = { '.' }; string trimStart = fileName.TrimStart(leadingDot); I cannot seem to figure out the syntax to combine it into a single line. ReSharper has no ...
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Kotlin array <init>ialization [duplicate]

I will be reading data from a byte stream. Are the indices given by Kotlin to an array generation function (as described in https://kotlinlang.org/api/latest/jvm/stdlib/kotlin/-array/-init-.html) ...
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C++ initialize/fill static member std::array elements to specific value

I'm wondering if there is a proper way to do this. Given the example: struct Test { static std::array<unsigned, 123> data; }; std::array<unsigned, 123> Test::data = {}; If I want ...
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Why {0} assignation works but not {5} for an array [duplicate]

I tried the following code: int a[4] = {0}; int b[4] = {5}; int c[4]; printf("%d %d %d %d %d %d\n", a[0], a[3] , b[0], b[3], c[0], c[3]); And got the following result: 0 0 5 0 random random While ...
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Why does std::strlen() work on char arrays WITHOUT terminating null characters? Is this a compiler optimization?

All of the reading I've done says that passing a non null-terminated char array to std::strlen is undefined behavior and will likely cause the program to crash. However, the code below (compiled with ...
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Different assembly when initializing an array with a string literal

According to this thread, initializing an array with a shorter string literal pads the array with zeros. So, is there any reason why these two functions (test1 and test2) would produce different ...
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ARM assembly memcpy equivalent

I am viewing the assembly output of this function: extern void write(char * buff); void test(int x) { // copy "EXAMPLE\0\0\0\0\0..." char buff[16] = "EXAMPLE"; // set ...
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gcc compiler report warning but a.out works smoothly otherwise

I am following the book "C Primer Plus" and encounter such a snippet of code: // designate.c -- use designated initializers #include <stdio.h> #define MONTHS 12 int main(void) { int days[...
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Is it allowed to initialize array recursively? [duplicate]

I have the following code snippet: int i[] = {42, i[0]}; Is such initialization allowed or leads to undefined behaviour? Three major compilers (gcc, clang, msvc) give me 42 for i[1]. Hence looks ...
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Assign array's values at compile time with and enum as index (C++)

I'm trying to use a C-style array as a map through enums but I can't initialize arrays by parts... I'll explain myself better through code: I have something like: enum Objects{CAR = 0, PLANE, BOY}; ...
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Prevent specifying each integral value as unsigned in array-initializer

Consider the following function which takes a reference to an array of a size N deduced at compile time: template <size_t N> void array_consumer(unsigned const (&source)[N]) { // ... } I ...
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Using previous element's value in an array's initialization [duplicate]

So I've found this code works: int foo[] = {0, foo[0] + 1, foo[1] + 2, foo[2] + 4 }; Is this officially legal? I thought that I was making an initializer_list here, but if I can access previously ...
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Declare an array of queues [duplicate]

What is the language grammatical problem in my code? I want to declare an array of queues. Is this the right way to declare and use them? public static void Main(string[] args) { ...
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How to initialize only a slice of a character array?

I am aware of C's (pretty neat) array initialization syntax, like char arr[12] = {[0] = '\n', [4] = 'z'}; to initialize some specific members in the array, but is there a means to initialize a whole ...
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Is there a difference between these ways of initialising a C array in C++?

I want to initialise all members of the array to zero, or nullptr struct Window{ int a;}; int main() { Window* list[4] = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }; Window* list2[4] = {0}; Window* list3[4] = {}; ...
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C - Creating an initialisation macro for an array of structs

I would like to do this with a macro: typedef struct _TIMER_llist { struct _TIMER_llist *next; uint32_t time; const int id; } TIMER_llist; TIMER_llist _timer_llists[] = { { .id = 1, ....
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How to parse dynamic array arguments to a variable in excel vba

※ This question is a continuation of below problem How to use nested loop for a Matrix cell in excel vba I would like to pass dynamic Array(arguments), and i was trying below, but it is not working ...
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Adding elements of multiple arrays into a new array in C

I am trying to add some polynomials after multiplying each by a different constant. I have been able to setup the arrays and multiply by the constants, but when I get to the addition of each position ...
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Static Bool Array Not initializing as set

Why are my array of static bools not initialized properly? Only the first one is initialized - I suspect this is because the array is static. The following MWE was compiled with GCC and is based on a ...
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C# reset an array to its initialized values?

Lets say I have an array of employee wages in the order of average, max, and min: int[] wages = {0, 0, Int32.MaxValue}; The above code is initalized so that as Im finding the max I can do a ...
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C# - Can I use an array initializer to build one byte array out of another?

I'd like to use an array initializer to build one byte array out of another byte array as well as some other bytes that form a header/trailer. Basically, I'd like to do something like this: byte[] ...
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How do I initialize multidimensional array in C? [duplicate]

I want to initialize multidimensional array in C. I use usually the code below. #include <stdio.h> int main() { int a[10][10] = {{0}, {0}}; return 0; } Is my code right, and is there ...
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What language standards allow ignoring null terminators on fixed size arrays?

We are transitioning C code into C++. I noticed that the following code is well defined in C, int main(){ //length is valid. '\0' is ignored char str[3]="abc"; } as it is stated in Array ...
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Initializing a Table

So this is my program so far: #include <iostream> #include <windows.h> using namespace std; int colonne; int ligne; void initDamier (int damier[ligne][colonne]) { for (int i = 0; i &...
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set the char array to all zero values (in C)

How can I set the vars array to all zero '0' values? typedef char array_t[100]; void setvars(array_t vars[], int lens[]) { /*vars : 10 numbers lens : the length of 10 numbers in vars */ . . . } ...
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Confusion with multidimensional array initialization in C#

I'm a programming newbie and I just started learning about arrays. What confuses me is the way one can initialize a multidimensional array in C#. And that is because I don't specify the coordinates of ...
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Position of each element of an array initializer

So I want to get the position of each of the element within the array initialiser for example: int [][][] testArray = new int [][][] {{{1,2},{3,4}},{{5,6},{7,8}}}; how would i be able to get the ...
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Failed to deduce bounds from initializer for multi-dimensional arrays

This following code does not compile: int main() { int a[][] = { { 0, 1 }, { 2, 3 } }; } The error message produced is error: declaration of 'a' as multidimensional array must ...
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No enclosing instance is in scope with double brace initializers

I have some classes nested one in another public abstract class I { public abstract int f(); } public class J { private List<I> li; public J(List<I> l) { li = l; ...
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Initialize array of derived objects like aggregate [duplicate]

Consider the following hierarchy of classes: struct B { int i; }; struct D : B { int j; }; B is aggregate class, but D is not (because of base class existance). Is there a way to initialize ...
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VHDL: Why are 2 dimensional vectors initialized like nested 1 dimensional vectors?

In VHDL arrays (vectors) can be initialized by using (others => <element>). 1-dimensional example: signal mySignal1 : std_logic_vector(7 downto 0) := (others => '0'); If I'm using two ...
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