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Andrew Hakman wrote:
> 
> Im not super duper familiar with them, but it sounds like you need a vector
> instead of an array (should resise itself as necessary)
> 
> #include<vector>  I think should do the trick

vector<int> a(19);
...
// use a just like a "regular" array
...
a.resize(55);
...


> 
> Andrew
> 
> Bob wrote:
> 
> > if a array is delcared such as "int number[19];"
> > is there anyway to later change it so that it keeps all of the original
> > values but can hold an addition 1,5,or any addition numbers?

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