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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T12:43:53+00:00 2026-06-14T12:43:53+00:00

How can i declare an array like this one: int array[1000000]; as a static

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How can i declare an array like this one:

int array[1000000];

as a static array, a stack array, and a heap-allocated array?

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    2026-06-14T12:43:54+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 12:43 pm

    Your assignment appears to be looking for this:

    // global variable; NOT on the stack. Exists in the data segment of the program
    int globalvar[1000000];
    
    void func()
    {
        // local stack-variable. allocated on the stack on function entry
        //  unavailable outside this function scope.
        int stackvar[1000000];
    
        // allocated on the heap. the only stack space used in the
        //  space occupied by the pointer variable.
        int *heapvar = malloc(1000000 * sizeof(int));
        if (heapvar != NULL)
        {
            // use heap var
    
            // free heap var
            free(heapvar)
        }
    }
    

    Or perhaps this:

    void func()
    {
        // static variable; NOT on the stack. Exists in a program data segment (usually)
        static int staticvar[1000000];
        
        // local stack-variable. allocated on the stack on function entry
        //  unavailable outside this function scope.
        int stackvar[1000000];
    
        // allocated on the heap. the only stack space used in the
        //  space occupied by the pointer variable.
        int *heapvar = malloc(1000000 * sizeof(int));
        if (heapvar != NULL)
        {
            // use heap var
    
            // free heap var
            free(heapvar)
        }
    }
    

    For what it is worth, unless you have a four or eight megabyte reserved call-stack (or larger), the function above will likely croak on entry. For such large sizes it is customary to use the heap (malloc()/free()). But that is not what your assignment appears to be about (yet).

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