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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:50:06+00:00 2026-05-15T07:50:06+00:00

Compile error in vs2010(Win32 Console Application Template) for the code below. How can I

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Compile error in vs2010(Win32 Console Application Template) for the code below. How can I fix it.

unsigned long long int Fibonacci[numFibs]; // error occurred here

error C2057: expected constant expression

error C2466: cannot allocate an array of constant size 0

error C2133: ‘Fibonacci’ : unknown size

Complete code attached(It’s a sample code from programming In c -3E book. No any modify)

int main()
{

 int i, numFibs;

 printf("How may Fibonacci numbers do you want (between 1 to 75)? ");
 scanf("%i", &numFibs);

 if ( numFibs < 1 || numFibs > 75){
  printf("Bad number, sorry!\n");
  return 1;
 }

 unsigned long long int Fibonacci[numFibs];

 Fibonacci[0] = 0; // by definition
 Fibonacci[1] = 1; // ditto

 for ( i = 2; i < numFibs; ++i)
  Fibonacci[i] = Fibonacci[i-2] + Fibonacci[i-1];

 for ( i = 0; i < numFibs; ++i)
  printf("%11u",Fibonacci[i]);

 printf("\n");

 return 0;

}
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    2026-05-15T07:50:07+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:50 am

    Which compiler are you using? And are you compiling as C or C++?
    Variable-length arrays are legal in C since C99, but if you’re using an older compiler (or compiling as C++) they won’t work.

    As a workaround, you can switch to using dynamic allocation:

    typedef unsigned long long uint64; // just for convenience
    uint64* Fibonacci = (uint64*)malloc(sizeof(uint64)*numFibs);
    // {code here}
    // then at the end:    
    free(Fibonacci);
    return 0;
    
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