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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T09:21:35+00:00 2026-06-04T09:21:35+00:00

How to initialize three dimensional char array without pointers in c and access it?

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How to initialize three dimensional char array without pointers in c and access it?
I tried the following:

char card[1][3][15]={            
                      {"iron","man"},  
                      {"contagious","heide"},  
                      {"string","middle"}  
                     };  

but I am getting

  **Error:too many initializers**  
  **Warning: Array is only partially initialized**  
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    2026-06-04T09:21:36+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 9:21 am

    Considering your example itself:

    I think it should be

    char card[1][3][15]={ {"iron","man", "contagious"}};
    

    What this means is that you can effectively create 3 char arrays each of length 15. Your first dimension of 1 doesn’t have much effect.

    So, you can make it like

    char card[2][3][15]={ {"iron","man", "contagious"},
                          {"iron","man", "contagious"}};
    

    So, for your simple understand, the number of rows indicate the first dimension, the number of columns in each row indicates the second dimension and the number of elements(in this case chars) in each column indicates the 3rd dimension.

    So, now you can see that for the data in your question, you should declare the array as char char[3][2][15]

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