malloc()
The malloc() function is used to allocate the memory during the execution of the program.
It does not initialize the memory but carries the garbage value.
It returns a null pointer if it could not be able to allocate the requested space.
Sandhya Answered question June 27, 2023
							In C, dynamic memory is allocated from the heap using some standard library functions. The two key dynamic memory functions are malloc() and free(). The malloc() function takes a single parameter, which is the size of the requested memory area in bytes. It returns a pointer to the allocated memory.
Sandhya Answered question June 27, 2023
				