What is array initializer?

July 16th, 2009 by uCertify Leave a reply »

An array initializer is a list of values or expressions used to simultaneously create and initialize the elements of an array. The values contained in an array initializer are separated by commas and placed within curly braces, i.e., between “{” and “}”. When an array initializer is used to initialize an array, there is no need to specify the size of the array. The number of elements inside the array initializer determines the size of the array.

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