+ 5
Does too many dynamic memory allocation (of char type) results into "Compilation Error" as in my code?
20 Answers
+ 4
@Curious This don't happen. And if you are having trouble then post the code too in the question. We will try to figure out the possible error and the tell to you.
+ 4
There is no syntax or logical errors, as this code works fine to other Compilers, but not here.... 🤔
https://code.sololearn.com/ccD3F8Pd865x/?ref=app
+ 2
@Curious It is not working on online compliers. I think so because I have tried your code somewhere else . It too says compilation error.
I will try to figure it out till bye.
+ 2
It works correctly in Dcoder app.
+ 2
Ok... 😊😊😊
+ 1
This code enlarges every character of your entered text, in 8 rows and 7-16 columns (depending on character width).
+ 1
Wow! Thank you... So much
Can you plz explain, what did you did?
+ 1
Yes, that's the thing I did before, then tried something new!
+ 1
@yash is there any way to declare only those strings which are entered by user
+ 1
I mean if user enters the string "hello", then only h, e, l and o should be declared.
By the way where are you from?
+ 1
Because I think it makes the compiler laggy to declare the unnecessary ones!
+ 1
Okk... Thanks!
Could you add me on any social network so that I remain in contact with you and may ask you for doubts.