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Use new operator to allocate memory for char array
   
#include <iostream>
using namespace std; 
int main(void) {
   char *pointer;

   do {
     pointer = new char[10000];

     if (pointer)
       cout << "Allocated 10,000 bytes\n";
     else
       cout << "Allocation failed\n";
   while (pointer);
}
  
    
    
  
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