The process of reallocating memory for an array when its initial capacity is reached is called _______.
- Dynamic Allocation
- Overloading
- Reallocation
- Serialization
When an array reaches its initial capacity and needs more space, the process of reallocating memory is called 'Reallocation.' This is commonly seen in dynamic arrays or lists.
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