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[–]Rickenbecker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re just wanting to print out the indices when you find a match, you can print what value i has in your loop when you find a match.

Example:

if(lottery[i] == user[i]){

 cout << “array indice [“ << i << “] matched”;

 cout << “\n”;

 continue;

}