On initializing a Variable length array compiler gives an error message:
[Error] variable-sized object may not be initialized
Code snippet:
int n;
printf("Enter size of magic square: ");
scanf("%d",&n);
int board[n][n] = {0};
How should Variable Length arrays be initialized?
And why it's all elements are not initialized to 0
in the way give below;
int board[n][n];
board[n][n] = {0};
?
VLAs cannot be initialized by any form of initialization syntax. You have to assign the initial values to your array elements after the declaration in whichever way you prefer.
C11: 6.7.9 Initialization (p2 and p3):
1.You can simply initialize the array as follows-
2. memset() should only be used when you want to set the array to "0".
You'll have to use
memset
: