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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T12:40:09+00:00 2026-06-01T12:40:09+00:00

Is there any already implemented function that has initialArray, sizeOfInitialArray, outArray, and sizeOfOutArray parameters,

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Is there any already implemented function that has initialArray, sizeOfInitialArray, outArray, and sizeOfOutArray parameters, takes one array and removes specific element, after it creates new array of the exact-element size, something like this below:

void removeElement(int *initialArray, int sizeOfInitialArray, int *& outArray, int & sizeOfOutArray)
 {
       // some code here
 }

I know I remember there was some function exactly processing the code as I want, buy I forgot the name of that function.

Thanks in advance for your efforts.

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    2026-06-01T12:40:10+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 12:40 pm

    please see remove from stl..it will process inplace then you may create a new array and return back..

    NotTested! complete code will be

    #include <algorithm>
    void removeElement(int *initialArray, int sizeOfInitialArray, int ValueToBeRemoved, int      *& outArray, int & sizeOfOutArray)
    {
     int* endOfArray = initialArray+sizeOfInitialArray;
     endOfArray = remove(initialArray,endOfArray,ValueToBeRemoved);
     sizeOfOutArray = (endOfArray - initialArray);
     outArray = new int[sizeOfOutArray];
     memcpy(outArray,initialArray,(endOfArray - initialArray)*sizeof(int));
    }
    
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