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Dynamic Memory Management

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  • • To demonstrate the need for dynamic management, identifying those circumstances under which it is required.

  • • To familiarise the reader with the implementation of dynamic memory management in C++.

  • • To demonstrate the application of dynamic memory management techniques to the implementation of linked lists.

  • • To make the reader aware of the close connection between (a) constructors and destructors and (b) operators new and delete when objects are created and destroyed dynamically.

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Graba, J. (1998). Dynamic Memory Management. In: Up and Running with C++. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3433-6_8

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