You have numerous good answers above, but here are a few pointers, anyway:
  1. saying things like "I keep getting errors and I don't understand" doesn't help you NOR does it help us to help you. Quote the errors, verbatim; ditto warnings (and learn the difference).
     
  2. Unless this is homework, it seems to me likely that there's no useful purpose to redundant printing of the array NOR any useful end to generating the array with random numbers (between 10 and 100 or any other range). OTOH, if this is homework, level with us in the first place.
     
  3. This may be a 'duh!' on me, but I found I needed multiple readings of your narrative and code to feel confident that I could offer help. I was delighted to return and find you already had sample code... but had this been a busier day, I might well have (figuratively) thrown up my hands and said "If OP can't be clearer (i.e. more precise and un-ambiguous) than that, I can't be bothered to try to help."
     

Welcome to the Monastery, Latnam; your professed ambition to help others will stand you in good stead.


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