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iOS Objective-C Basics (Retired) Fundamentals of C Arrays

Haroon Ali
Haroon Ali
581 Points

'Declare an array of type float named math_constants. The array should be big enough to hold 2 numbers' -the answer?

I've put in { float math_constant [2] } and it tells me I'm incorrect? when checking the preview no errors come up in the code. HELP!

1 Answer

Stone Preston
Stone Preston
42,016 Points

I've put in { float math_constant [2] }

that is not the correct syntax for declaring an array.

declaring an array generally looks like this:

dataType array_name[x];

where x is the number of items the array can hold. to declare an array called math_constants that can hold 2 items you would use:

float math_constants[2];