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c++ - Array initialization with {0}, {0,}?

Say I want to initialize myArray

char myArray[MAX] = {0};  
char myArray[MAX] = {0,};  
char myArray[MAX]; memset(myArray, 0, MAX);  

Are they all equal or any preferred over another?

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question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5591492/array-initialization-with-0-0

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Actually, in C++, I personally recommend:

char myArray[MAX] = {};

They all do the same thing, but I like this one better in C++; it's the most succinct. (Unfortunately this isn't valid in C.)

By the way, do note that char myArray[MAX] = {1}; does not initialize all values to 1! It only initializes the first value to 1, and the rest to zero. Because of this, I recommend you don't write char myArray[MAX] = {0}; as it's a little bit misleading for some people, even though it works correctly.


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