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C++ Console Lesson 52: Dynamically Allocated Multi-Dimensional Arrays

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In this C++ video tutorial, we demonstrate how to allocate multi-dimensional arrays dynamically. Dynamic allocation is used when we do not know the size of our array at compile time. However, dynamic allocation very flexible and offers many options for structuring the layout of memory.

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  • Thankyou for getting into more advanced topics! Can you do a series on algorithms with C++?

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  • How do you do this is you want to dynamically allocate a array of a struct data type.

  • Thumbs up if I wasn't the only one who was tempted to make a drinking game out of the word 'point' in this video. XD

  • Subject? Data at this level of lighted fast c++ .. Excellent ... this pointer array were lighting speeder

  • there is alot of pointing

  • I'm starting university know and find this a great complementary to what I do there :) Thanks!

  • i hope you cover linked list and other STL stuff ; )

  • Great. I do love it

  • Great tutorial!!

  • 2:18 Too much inception! :(((

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