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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T08:15:48+00:00 2026-06-02T08:15:48+00:00

If you created a variable of a primitive type like int, char, float inside

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If you created a variable of a primitive type like int, char, float inside a function, did you create that variable at runtime or at compile time?

If you created an object inside a function, did you create that object at runtime or at compile time?

If you create an object by memory allocation through heap, did you create that object at runtime or at compile time?

What is static memory allocation and dynamic memory allocation?

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    2026-06-02T08:15:50+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 8:15 am

    If you created a variable of a primitive type like int, char, float
    inside a function. Did you create that variable at runtime or at
    compile time?

    You create the variable at run-time, the variable is created when the function is executed, and is destroyed when the function is finished.

    If you created an object inside a function. Did you create that object at runtime or at compile time?

    Same as above.

    If you create an object by memory allocation thru heap. Did you create that object at runtime or at compile time?

    If you’re creating an object on the heap, you’re essentially allocating the memory at runtime and get returned a pointer to it. With this pointer, you can read/write to this memory.

    Static memory, is memory that only be read from at runtime.

    Dynamic memory allocation, refers to allocating objects on the heap and changing them through a pointer to the memory.

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