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Start your free trialJessica Jones
216 Pointsarrays
Declare an array of type float named math_constants. The array should be big enough to hold 2 numbers. Bummer! Remember when declaring arrays, the size of the array is placed in box brackets: name_of_array[2]. PreviewRecheck work arrays.c
1 float number_of_math_contants[2];
3 Answers
Patrick Serrano
13,834 PointsRemember that in C and Objective-C arrays are zero based.
Kevin Kenger
32,834 PointsHey Jessica,
The challenge is asking you to create an array called math_constants. It seems like you got everything right except the name of the array. It looks like you called it number_of_math_contants
instead of math_constants
.
Carlos Martell
496 Pointshere is what it should look like:
float math_constants[2];