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Until now, in all our programs, we have only had as much memory available as we declared for our variables, having the size of all of them to be determined in the source code, before the execution of the program. But, what if we need a variable amount of memory that can only be determined during runtime? For example, in the case that we need some user input to determine the necessary amount of memory space.
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Strings
C and C++ / Functions and Classes
Learn the following: Declaring and Initializing an Array of Characters, Streaming an Array of Characters, Multidimensional Arrays of Characters, Declaring a Pointer to Characters, Declaring and Initializing an Array of Characters, Requesting an Array of Characters, Arrays of Characters and Pointers, Dynamic Arrays of Characters, Passing an Array of Characters, Returning an array of Characters, Multidimensional Arrays of Characters, Double-Dimensional Arrays Declaration, Two-Dimensional Arrays of Characters and Functions, Introduction to Strings, Defining a String, String Manipulation Functions, Copying One String Into Another, Comparing Strings Functions, Working With Individual Characters, Working With Sub-Strings, Working With Character Cases, Formatting Strings.
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