C++Tutorial for Beginners 46 - The New Operator; Allocating Memory in C++
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This video; One of the reasons that C++ is so create is that it allows you to careful manage your program's memory requirements. The "new" operator in C++ enables you to allocate however much memory you need. We'll start looking at it in this tutorial.
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