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The size of arrays in C is set at compile time. In the previous chapter, you learned a way of defining dynamically allocated C strings, which are arrays of characters. In this chapter, you will see how you can define at runtime arrays of any type. If you haven’t read Chapter 6, I suggest that you quickly go through it, so that you can use it as a reference for this chapter.
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© 2016 Giulio Zambon
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Zambon, G. (2016). Dynamic Arrays. In: Practical C. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1769-6_7
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