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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:00:48+00:00 2026-05-14T05:00:48+00:00

Trying to count how many elements within the array are not equal to 0,

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Trying to count how many elements within the array are not equal to 0, is something set up wrong?

I’d like to check all values in the array (it’s a sudoku board) and then when all elements are “full” I need to return true.
Is something off?

bool boardFull(const Square board[BOARD_SIZE][BOARD_SIZE])
{
    int totalCount=0;
    for (int index1 = 0; index1 < BOARD_SIZE; index1++)
        for (int index2 = 0; index2 < BOARD_SIZE; index2++){ 
             if(board[index1][index2].number!=0)
                totalCount++;
        }
    if(totalCount=81)
        return true;
    else 
        return false;
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    2026-05-14T05:00:49+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:00 am

    You have = rather than ==

    if (totalCount == 81)
    

    is the correct line.

    Doing this with a single “=” actually assigns the value 81 to totalCount, so your test is essentialy:

    if (81)
    

    And since in C++ anything nonzero is true, this is always true

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