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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T23:30:31+00:00 2026-05-11T23:30:31+00:00

Lets say I have an array numbers that contains the following values: int numbers

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Lets say I have an array numbers that contains the following values:

int numbers = [12, 511, 337, 254];

Now, I would like to scale those numbers into single byte values and store them in
a char array

char numbersscaled;  

for(i=0; i<4; i++) {  
    numbersscaled[i] = numbers[i]/2;  
}  

Finally, I would like to write those values as a binary file as follows:

filebin = fopen("results.bin", "wb");  

if(file==NULL) {   
    printf("Error\n");  
    return 1;  
}  

fwrite(numbersscaled, sizeof(numbersscaled[0]),
         numbersscaled/numbersscaled[0], filebin);  

fclose(filebin);   

Unfortunately, when trying to compile this program gcc does not like the fwrite command:

error: invalid operands to binary / (have ‘char *’ and ‘int’)

Anyone an idea what I am missing?
Thanks!

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    2026-05-11T23:30:32+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:30 pm

    Yes, you’re missing sizeof.

    sizeof(numbersscaled)/sizeof(numbersscaled[0])
    

    Note that there are many typos in your question (missing [], etc), making it hard to detect the real problem. Please fix it.

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