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How would you dynamically allocate memory to an array?

Answer Posted / Mushahid

In Java, arrays are typically declared with a fixed size, but you can dynamically allocate memory for an array using the Array class. You can create a new array of a specified type and size like this: 'DataType[] arr = new DataType[size];'. For example, 'int[] intArray = new int[10];' creates an array of integers with 10 elements.

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