Please have a look at the following code
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Memory
{
private:
int *memory;
public:
Memory()
{
memory = new int[3];
for(int i=0;i<3;i++)
{
memory[i] = i;
cout << memory[i] << endl;
}
}
~Memory()
{
delete[] memory;
}
};
int main()
{
cout << "Running" << endl;
Memory m;
// do I have to invoke ~Memory() ?
int *secondMemory = new int[5];
//How to clear the memory of 'secondMemory' ?
system("pause");
return 0;
}
In here, I have cleared the memory of the dynamically allocated memory
array in the class's destructor. But my questions are
- do I have to invoke ~Memory() ?
- How to clear the memory of 'secondMemory' ?
These questions are asked as comments in the appropriate places of the code. Please help!
Edit
The problem here is, if I delete the memory of 'secondMemory' in main(), then the memory is gone as soon as it is allocated!
secondMemory
being "gone as soon as it is allocated"? You are not using it anyway... If you were to do something with it, then obviously you would need to perform the release after using it.