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#include <iostream> #include <array> using namespace std; // Reference // https:stackoverflow.com/questions/35079109/why-cant-i-reuse-the-name-of-a-dynamically-allocated-array-after-i-delete-it-in // https://www.learncpp.com/cpp-tutorial/dynamically-allocating-arrays/ // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHhcSncuHEI int main() { int size; int number = 0; int count = 0; cout << "enter size for array: "; cin >> size; int *array; int *tempArray; tempArray = new int[size]; array = new int[size]; // can also be declared // int *array = new int[size]; while(number != -1) { cout << " enter values for array: "; cin >> number; if(number == -1) { break; } if(count == size) { delete [] tempArray; size = size + 1; tempArray = new int[size]; for(int i=0; i < count; i++) { tempArray[i] = array[i]; } delete [] array; array = new int[size]; // re-use array pointer for(int i=0; i < count; i++) { array[i] = tempArray[i]; } } array[count] = number; count++; } // if(number == -1) // { // for(int i=0; i < count; i++) // { // cout << &array[i]; // } // } cout << endl; // proves the array is tracking in memory to the same places. // if it goes out of bounds of memory, the cout will just // print the memory address of the last memory address block // of the dynamic array, the assignment out of bounds does not // cause significant change. // array[0] = 1; // array[1] = 2; // array[2] = 3; // array[3] = 4; // cout << &array[0]; // cout << &array[1]; // cout << &array[2]; // cout << &array[3]; // cout << sizeof(array)/sizeof(array[0]); // cout << endl; // cout << array[0]; // cout << array[1]; // cout << array[2]; // cout << array[3]; // cout << array[4]; // cout << array[5]; // cout << endl; for(int i=0; i < size; i++) { cout << "array element " << i << ": " << array[i] << endl; } return 0; }

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