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Phil C6-May-06 20:33
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You are breaking the rules. Do not do this.

You say you understand arrays and indexes...then why do you insist on using a[3]?

a[3] is pointing to an area of memory that is being used by another part of the program. It might point to the actual memory being used by int i, it might be pointing to something else. It all depends on how the compiler allocates memory on the stack and in what order you have declared your variables and it's going to change everytime you edit your program.

You are not supposed to be using a[3] so don't use it!

if you create your array:
int a[2];

then you can go use a[0] and a[1], and that's it. Period, exclamation point.



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