Putting NUM_LEDS in an array

Hi,

and thanks for reading!

I am working with arduino for a few months and i basiccaly try to automate my projects more. I figured out using the interwebs that it's possible to loop between different ledsstrips, by defining the number of ledstrips.

But I would like to do so with the number of leds, because they differ per strip.

But that doesn't seem to work as expected.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

At this moment CRGB leds gives an error on NUM_LEDS

Thanks alot!

Sincere,

Maurits

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