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c++ - A method to assign the same value to all elements in an array

I have an array with 50 elements

int arr[50];

and I want to set all elements to the same value. How can I do that?

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Whatever kind of array you are using, if it provides iterators/pointers you can use the std::fill algorithm from the <algorithm> header.

// STL-like container:
std::fill(vect.begin(), vect.end(), value);

// C-style array:
std::fill(arr, arr+elementsCount, value);

(where value is the value you want to assign and elementsCount is the number of elements to modify)

Not that implementing such a loop by hand would be so difficult...

// Works for indexable containers
for(size_t i = 0; i<elementsCount; ++i)
    arr[i]=value;

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