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Start your free trialSara Worth
5,225 PointsArray of NSNumbers
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I thought this was the literal syntax for creating a NSArray, and from my research on the internet it's correct. I must have missed something in the videos. How do I do this correctly?
NSArray *temps = @[@75.5, @83.3, @96.0, @99.7];
float *average;
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John Roque Jorillo
13,117 PointsHi Sara. float doest need pointer because it is primitive type.
float average;
Sara Worth
5,225 PointsSara Worth
5,225 PointsOops that was a silly mistake! thanks for the help :)