Welcome to collectivesolver - Programming & Software Q&A with code examples. A website with trusted programming answers. All programs are tested and work.

Contact: aviboots(AT)netvision.net.il

Buy a domain name - Register cheap domain names from $0.99 - Namecheap

Scalable Hosting That Grows With You

Secure & Reliable Web Hosting, Free Domain, Free SSL, 1-Click WordPress Install, Expert 24/7 Support

Semrush - keyword research tool

Boost your online presence with premium web hosting and servers

Disclosure: My content contains affiliate links.

39,885 questions

51,811 answers

573 users

How to declare an array using an enum constant in C

1 Answer

0 votes
#include <stdio.h>

enum { ESIZE = 10 };

int main() {
    int arr[ESIZE] = { 3, 5, 9, 0, 123, 57, 12341, 9920283 };

    for (int i = 0; i < ESIZE; i++) {
        printf("%d ", arr[i]);
    }


    return 0;
}



/*
run:

3 5 9 0 123 57 12341 9920283 0 0

*/

 



answered Mar 8, 2024 by avibootz

Related questions

2 answers 117 views
117 views asked Apr 23, 2022 by avibootz
1 answer 185 views
1 answer 44 views
2 answers 67 views
1 answer 159 views
159 views asked May 8, 2021 by avibootz
3 answers 343 views
...