 Hi again, in this lesson, we're going to talk about that how to initialize a vector of a fixed length to have all same values, for example, to have all zeros. So for example, let's make a vector that contains five zeros, that contains five elements with zero values. So let's define our vector, let's call it my vector, and let's populate it with all zeros. And we want to have, for example, five zero elements. Let's try to print all elements of our vector. Let's use for loop, and let's say for I in my vector, and let's just print those values. We'll print all elements of our vector to the screen. Let's zoom out our window, and let's run it. So we have defined our vector my vector with five zeros, and we've printed our vector elements to the screen. Of course, you can change initial value to be some other number or element, for example, number 23, and if you want to have 100 times that number, you will use that second argument inside vector to define how many elements that you want to have all will be with the same number. I don't know, okay, I'll run it, it doesn't matter, let's zoom it out a little bit. And we now have 100 elements of our vector, all that elements has the same value 23. That's all in this lesson. Thanks for watching. See you in some next lesson. Bye-bye.