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What is Dynamic memory allocation in C? Name the dynamic allocation functions.

Answer Posted / Amardeep Singh

Dynamic memory allocation in C refers to the process of allocating and deallocating memory during runtime. The main dynamic allocation functions are malloc(), calloc(), realloc(), and free(). malloc() and calloc() are used for allocating memory, while realloc() is used to change the size of a block of memory, and free() is used to deallocate memory.

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