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c - Assigning an entire array with a single statement

Let us say that I declare and initialize

int a[3] = {1, 2, 3};

How can I later asisgn the entire array in one fell swoop? i.e.

a = {3, 2, 1};
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If your c compiler supports compound literals, you can use memcpy:

memcpy(a, (int[]){3, 2, 1}, sizeof a);

If you don't plan to stick any variables in there (you can; isn't C99 amazing?), (int[]) can be replaced by (const int[]) to put the literal into static memory.


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