The problem with the OP's code is that it had a missing ;
. This should definitely be closed as a "Typo", since the compiler catches this. Misunderstandings that lead to errors are fine, but errors that are caught by a compiler are generally not useful to anyone else. Answers such as "please add a semi-colon" are in fact a prime example of where the Typo reason is applicable, and so the closure was correct.
In this case, the question could also have been validly closed as "Needing debugging details", since the OP said the code was not working, but failed to mention any details about it. Closing as "Needs details or clarity" would also have been fine. In any case, even if the question had been closed for the wrong reasons, it's not worth the effort required, i.e. 3 reopen votes, and an additional 3 close votes (1 in case it should be closed as a duplicate), just to change the close banner message.
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request in the SOCVR chatroom. You definitely shouldn't flag for moderator attention in these cases, because it's not really their job to curate content; that's something the community does as far as possible, and moderators should only be notified when it's an issue only they can handle.
int nummberOfElements; int arr[numberOfElements];
is not valid C++ code