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    Hi, How to create dynamic single and multiple arrays in C++.

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      Hi, How to create dynamic single and multiple arrays in C++.

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      I would suggest you to use a vector. vector v1;//single array of integers vector< > v2;//2-dim array

      modified on Sunday, June 13, 2010 3:38 PM

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        Hi, How to create dynamic single and multiple arrays in C++.

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        If you mean dynamically allocated memory then please read the new operator documentation [^]. :)

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          Hi, How to create dynamic single and multiple arrays in C++.

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          Use the MultiArray class from the Boost library to create arrays of any dimension. Here is an example of a 3-dimensional array of type double - http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_43_0/libs/multi_array/doc/user.html#sec_example[^]

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