struct Double { double v = 0; alias v this; } struct Foo(size_t n) { Double[n] bar; }
Dne 10. 10. 2017 3:40 odpoledne napsal uživatel "Simon Bürger via Digitalmars-d-learn" <digitalmars-d-learn@puremagic.com>: I have a static array inside a struct which I would like to be initialized to all-zero like so struct Foo(size_t n) { double[n] bar = ... all zeroes ... } (note that the default-initializer of double is nan, and not zero) I tried double[n] bar = 0; // does not compile double[n] bar = {0}; // neither does this double[n] bar = [0]; // compiles, but only sets the first element, ignoring the rest Is there a good way to set them all to zero? The only way I can think of is using string-mixins to generate a string such as "[0,0,0,0]" with exactly n zeroes. But that seems quite an overkill for such a basic task. I suspect I might be missing something obvious here...