I am trying to create an array and fill it with numbers from 1 to 10. Why it doesn't work?











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I am trying to create an array and fill it with numbers from 1 to 10. Why it doesn't work? After filling it all the numbers should be printed.



#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int i;
int number[10];



for(i=1; i<=10; i++)
{

printf("%dn",number[i]);

}
printf("n");



return 0;
}









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    Where are you filling it? Also array indices start at 0, not 1
    – UnholySheep
    Nov 11 at 18:12












  • You never filled in the array. You'd need something like number[i] = i
    – happydave
    Nov 11 at 18:12















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I am trying to create an array and fill it with numbers from 1 to 10. Why it doesn't work? After filling it all the numbers should be printed.



#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int i;
int number[10];



for(i=1; i<=10; i++)
{

printf("%dn",number[i]);

}
printf("n");



return 0;
}









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    Where are you filling it? Also array indices start at 0, not 1
    – UnholySheep
    Nov 11 at 18:12












  • You never filled in the array. You'd need something like number[i] = i
    – happydave
    Nov 11 at 18:12













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I am trying to create an array and fill it with numbers from 1 to 10. Why it doesn't work? After filling it all the numbers should be printed.



#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int i;
int number[10];



for(i=1; i<=10; i++)
{

printf("%dn",number[i]);

}
printf("n");



return 0;
}









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I am trying to create an array and fill it with numbers from 1 to 10. Why it doesn't work? After filling it all the numbers should be printed.



#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int i;
int number[10];



for(i=1; i<=10; i++)
{

printf("%dn",number[i]);

}
printf("n");



return 0;
}






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    Where are you filling it? Also array indices start at 0, not 1
    – UnholySheep
    Nov 11 at 18:12












  • You never filled in the array. You'd need something like number[i] = i
    – happydave
    Nov 11 at 18:12














  • 1




    Where are you filling it? Also array indices start at 0, not 1
    – UnholySheep
    Nov 11 at 18:12












  • You never filled in the array. You'd need something like number[i] = i
    – happydave
    Nov 11 at 18:12








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1




Where are you filling it? Also array indices start at 0, not 1
– UnholySheep
Nov 11 at 18:12






Where are you filling it? Also array indices start at 0, not 1
– UnholySheep
Nov 11 at 18:12














You never filled in the array. You'd need something like number[i] = i
– happydave
Nov 11 at 18:12




You never filled in the array. You'd need something like number[i] = i
– happydave
Nov 11 at 18:12












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In C this first index is 0. Therefore the code should use indexes 0 through to 9



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#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int i;
int number[10];
for(i=0; i<10; i++)
{
number[i] = 1 + i;
printf("%dn",number[i]);
}
printf("n");
return 0;
}





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    In C this first index is 0. Therefore the code should use indexes 0 through to 9



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    #include <stdio.h>
    int main() {
    int i;
    int number[10];
    for(i=0; i<10; i++)
    {
    number[i] = 1 + i;
    printf("%dn",number[i]);
    }
    printf("n");
    return 0;
    }





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      In C this first index is 0. Therefore the code should use indexes 0 through to 9



      I.e.



      #include <stdio.h>
      int main() {
      int i;
      int number[10];
      for(i=0; i<10; i++)
      {
      number[i] = 1 + i;
      printf("%dn",number[i]);
      }
      printf("n");
      return 0;
      }





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        In C this first index is 0. Therefore the code should use indexes 0 through to 9



        I.e.



        #include <stdio.h>
        int main() {
        int i;
        int number[10];
        for(i=0; i<10; i++)
        {
        number[i] = 1 + i;
        printf("%dn",number[i]);
        }
        printf("n");
        return 0;
        }





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        In C this first index is 0. Therefore the code should use indexes 0 through to 9



        I.e.



        #include <stdio.h>
        int main() {
        int i;
        int number[10];
        for(i=0; i<10; i++)
        {
        number[i] = 1 + i;
        printf("%dn",number[i]);
        }
        printf("n");
        return 0;
        }






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