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Subject: How to do run-time array declaration?
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Date: 20 Sep 88 16:41:17 GMT
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Can any one tell me if there is any trick for run-time declaration of
arrays?  What I want to do is to read in the actual array size from a
file at runtime (so the size depends on the file read in), then
proceed to define the array.  I heard you can get the space by using
calloc(), but then will you be able to treat it as array?  Please
e-mail me if you have any suggestions, thanks in advance.




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