Can we create an array of size 1e6+1 in C++(in my IDE the code crashes),by any methods,or, using vectors would be better? Please comment on this!Thanks.
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Can we create an array of size 1e6+1 in C++(in my IDE the code crashes),by any methods,or, using vectors would be better? Please comment on this!Thanks.
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I think you should cast it as an integer like (int)(1e6+1). Probably post code for better help :)
Declare the array in the global. It's because when you declare variables inside a function, its limited to the stack size. And I think your IDE set the stack size smaller.
It worked by declaring the array as global.Thanks!