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							Dynamically Allocate Memory
								Certification: Basic Level
								Accuracy: 67.57%
								Submissions: 37
								Points: 5
							
							Write a C++ program that dynamically allocates memory for an array of integers.
Example 1
- Input: size = 5
- Output: Memory allocated for 5 integers
- Explanation: - Step 1: Declare a pointer to store the address of the dynamically allocated array.
- Step 2: Use the new operator to allocate memory for 5 integers.
- Step 3: Initialize the allocated memory.
- Step 4: Deallocate the memory using the delete operator when done.
 
Example 2
- Input: size = 10
- Output: Memory allocated for 10 integers
- Explanation: - Step 1: Declare a pointer to store the address of the dynamically allocated array.
- Step 2: Use the new operator to allocate memory for 10 integers.
- Step 3: Initialize the allocated memory.
- Step 4: Deallocate the memory using the delete operator when done.
 
Constraints
- 1 ≤ size ≤ 10^6
- Use dynamic memory allocation
- Time Complexity: O(1) for allocation
- Space Complexity: O(n) where n is the size of the array
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Solution Hints
- Use the new operator to allocate memory for the array.
- Ensure the memory is properly allocated and handle any potential errors.
