Write a function named "getDynamicArrayOfPointersToDouble" that accepts an array of double and its size. The function will allocate an array of the same size of double pointers dynamically (using new operator) For each number in the given array, it will allocate memory for each double initialized it with that value and save the pointer in the new array. It then returns the pointer of the array of double pointers to the caller. In another words, it builds an array of double pointers from the given array of doubles. Here is an example of calling "getDynamicArrayOfPointersToDouble" with the array of 4 doubles of {10, 20, 30, 40}. It will allocate an array of 4 pointers each will point to double which contains 10, 20, 30 and 40 respectively. The caller should print out this array based on that description.
Write a function named "getDynamicArrayOfPointersToDouble" that accepts an array of double and its size. The function will allocate an array of the same size of double pointers dynamically (using new operator)
For each number in the given array, it will allocate memory for each double initialized it with that value and save the pointer in the new array.
It then returns the pointer of the array of double pointers to the caller.
In another words, it builds an array of double pointers from the given array of doubles.
Here is an example of calling "getDynamicArrayOfPointersToDouble"
with the array of 4 doubles of {10, 20, 30, 40}.
It will allocate an array of 4 pointers each will point to double
which contains 10, 20, 30 and 40 respectively.
The caller should print out this array based on that description.
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