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What is the difference between an array and vector?
Answer Posted / Himanshu Dwivedi
An array is a data structure that stores multiple elements of any data type in contiguous memory locations, where each element can be individually accessed using an index. On the other hand, a vector is a type of array provided by C++ Standard Template Library (STL), which automatically manages the size of the array and can grow or shrink as needed.
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