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2D Arrays in C++.NET

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    Hi I am a budding C++ programmer with a question. I have declared and initialized a 2D array in the header file of my class as such: char *styles[][2] = { /*HTML Start and end tags for styles*/ {"", ""}, {"", ""}, {"", ""}, {"", ""}, {""}, {"

    \n", ""}, {"
    \n",""}, {"", ""}, {"

    ", "

    "}, {"

    ", "

    "}, {"

    ", "

    "}, {"

    ", "

    "}, {"

    ", "

    "}, {"

    ", "

    "} }; Here are the error messages I get: error C2059: syntax error : '{' error C2334: unexpected token(s) preceding '{'; skipping apparent function body What gives? This is standard syntax is it not?:confused: TIA.

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    • M Matt Gates

      Hi I am a budding C++ programmer with a question. I have declared and initialized a 2D array in the header file of my class as such: char *styles[][2] = { /*HTML Start and end tags for styles*/ {"", ""}, {"", ""}, {"", ""}, {"", ""}, {""}, {"

      \n", ""}, {"
      \n",""}, {"", ""}, {"

      ", "

      "}, {"

      ", "

      "}, {"

      ", "

      "}, {"

      ", "

      "}, {"

      ", "

      "}, {"

      ", "

      "} }; Here are the error messages I get: error C2059: syntax error : '{' error C2334: unexpected token(s) preceding '{'; skipping apparent function body What gives? This is standard syntax is it not?:confused: TIA.

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      Matt Gates
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      I am moving the initialization to the .cpp file. Hang on...

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