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So i've been able to learn to expand an array, but was wondering how i would go about adding elements to the expanded space, here is what i have so far.

int *expand(int *arr, int size)
{
    int *newArray;


    newArray = new int[size * 2];
    memcpy( newArray, arr, size * sizeof(int));
    for (int index = 5; index < size; index++)
        newArray[index] = 0;
    return newArray;

}

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I think you might have a bug in your code. newArray is of size "size * 2", but you initialize elements only up until "size".

Try this:

newArray = new int[size * 2];
memcpy( newArray, arr, size * sizeof(int));
for (int index = size; index < (size*2); index++)
    newArray[index] = 0;
return newArray;

This should initialize all the elements in the new space to 0's.

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  • So i tried this code with some other things, when i cout i'm not seeing the elements...
    – Shimar
    Apr 13, 2011 at 6:45
  • Just tried the code I suggested and it works fine, with elements showing up both inside and outside the function. Not sure what the issue could be. Apr 13, 2011 at 7:13
  • @Shamir: It's also worth pointing out, that the expand function is allocating memory (newArray), and not freeing up the source memory (arr), so there's a good chance that this is going to result in a memory leak. It's generally a good idea to keep memory allocation/freeing at the same level so that it's clear where responsibility for cleanup lies.
    – forsvarir
    Apr 27, 2011 at 13:59

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