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Why does an array of size 5 shows a random number of 7digits when we print b[8]
I tried to change the default code. #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int b[] = {11, 45, 62, 70, 88}; cout << b[0] << endl; // Outputs 11 cout<< b[3] << endl; // Outputs 70 cout<< b[8] << endl; return 0; } Waiting for answer
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Because if you shoot past an array, you hit another spot of computer memory, where something else may be stored.
(Don't do it.)