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how to increase the size of vector without deleting existing values

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for example
vec = new int[10];
then we input the values of vector elements

if we decided to change the vector size, is it possible to do it without deleting the existing values of the vector elements?
Thanks!
May 17 '07 #1
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eusko
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Solved!v Thanks anyway!
May 17 '07 #2

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