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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:33:13+00:00 2026-05-11T22:33:13+00:00

C++ Notes: Array Initialization has a nice list over initialization of arrays. I have

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C++ Notes: Array Initialization has a nice list over initialization of arrays. I have a

int array[100] = {-1};

expecting it to be full with -1’s but its not, only first value is and the rest are 0’s mixed with random values.

The code

int array[100] = {0};

works just fine and sets each element to 0.

What am I missing here.. Can’t one initialize it if the value isn’t zero ?

And 2: Is the default initialization (as above) faster than the usual loop through the whole array and assign a value or does it do the same thing?

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    2026-05-11T22:33:14+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:33 pm

    Using the syntax that you used,

    int array[100] = {-1};
    

    says “set the first element to -1 and the rest to 0” since all omitted elements are set to 0.

    In C++, to set them all to -1, you can use something like std::fill_n (from <algorithm>):

    std::fill_n(array, 100, -1);
    

    In portable C, you have to roll your own loop. There are compiler-extensions or you can depend on implementation-defined behavior as a shortcut if that’s acceptable.

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