Define array and access array element

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#include <stdio.h>
 
#define ARRLEN (10)

int main (void) 
{

   int n[ ARRLEN ]; /* n is an array of 10 integers */
   size_t i, j; /* Use size_t to address memory, that is to index arrays, as its guaranteed to 
                   be wide enough to address all of the possible available memory. 
                   Using signed integers to do so should be considered a special use case, 
                   and should be restricted to the uncommon case of being in the need of 
                   negative indexes. */
 
   /* Initialize elements of array n. */         
   for ( i = 0; i < ARRLEN ; i++ ) 
   {
      n[ i ] = i + 100; /* Set element at location i to i + 100. */
   }
   
   /* Output each array element's value. */
   for (j = 0; j < ARRLEN ; j++ ) 
   {
      printf("Element[%zu] = %d\n", j, n[j] );
   }
 
   return 0;
}

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