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10,182 Pointswhere did I go wrong?
I have declared
int main() { float math_constants[2]; }
int main()
{
float math_constants[2]
}
1 Answer
Jeremy Hamilton
704 PointsYou haven't closed the comment with a semicolon in the example. What they're looking for is simply the initialization of the float variable as below and not init of the main.
float math_constants[2];