Question:
I have 20 predefined strings that I want to put into an array of strings. Here is my idea:
#includestatic std::string array[20];
If I do just this, I receive no errors. However. any attempt to initialize the values of the array results in errors. Am I going about this completely wrong?
What is the proper way to define an array of strings and initialize them in C++?
Answer:
You can initialize the array like this:
static std::string array[2] = {"hello", "world"};
Or if you prefer a more explicit form, do this:
using std::string;static string array[2] = { string("hello"), string("world")};