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09.14.2008 at 01:38PM PDT, ID: 23730455
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How do I declare an array for which is size is known till runtime?

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In objective C how would I declare an array for which I do not know its size until runtime.  

for example
 int myArray[5];

is an array of size 5 but is there a way to declare an array of size n ? Where n will not be known til runtime?
Answered By: fridom
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