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You made an array "range" but didn't initialize its contents. It will only contain zero.

That array isn't necessary in the first place, you could just iterate over the range directly:
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for (int number = firstNum; number <= lastNum; number++)
{
    if (number % 2 == 0)
        ; print it or whatever
}

And you don't actually need that test to see if it's even, either, because you can make sure to only ever generate the even numbers:
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for (int number = firstNum + (firstNum & 1); number <= lastNum; number += 2)
{
    // no test necessary
}

Of course this part: firstNum + (firstNum & 1) is something slightly special, it's rounding up to the next multiple of 2.
firstNum & 1 takes the lowest bit, which will be 1 if odd and 0 if even. Adding that back to the original number will not change it when it's even, but make it one higher if it's odd.
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