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how to declare an array of unknown size

Sri Charan B
Sri Charan B over 13 years ago

Hi,

I am trying to implement a code where i came in need of an array which can increase the size of the array during the runtime. I mean the size of the array shall not be declared using the 'declare' command but during the run time if new elements are to be added into that array i will use it or else the array shall be empty.

I need this because i am at a juncture where i cannot expect or fix the size of the array to a particular value so guys please help me.

Thanks in advance for any help,

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago in reply to Rameen

    Hi Rameen,

    You're asking about something completely unrelated to the topic in this thread (and also breaking all the forum guidelines by posting in a 9 year old thread). Based on a search of the error code internally, this appears to be related to the Genus product which has absolutely nothing to do with Custom IC Design or SKILL.

    I suggest you post a new question in the Digital Implementation forum.

    Andrew

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