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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
+<!-- Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) All rights reserved. -->
+<!-- This component and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the License
+"Eclipse Public License v1.0" which accompanies this distribution,
+and is available at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". -->
+<!-- Initial Contributors:
+ Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
+Contributors:
+-->
+<!DOCTYPE concept
+ PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd">
+<concept id="GUID-0AF14EE0-D4FD-53EA-B7E5-10724E3FA0DF" xml:lang="en"><title>How
+to resize an array</title><shortdesc>For fixed flat and fixed segmented arrays, it is possible to resize
+the array. If the array is shortened, then the trailing elements are deleted.
+If the array is extended, then new blank elements are created using the default
+constructor.</shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
+<p>In a <codeph>CArrayFixFlat<class T></codeph> or a <codeph>CArrayFixSeg<class T></codeph> array,
+the number of elements in an array can be changed, either decreased or increased,
+using the <codeph>ResizeL()</codeph> function.</p>
+<p>In the following code fragment, <codeph>ResizeL()</codeph> changes the
+size of an array so that it contains only one element. If the array originally
+had more than one element, then this call to <codeph>ResizeL()</codeph> deletes
+all elements from position one onwards, leaving only the element at position
+zero.</p>
+<codeblock id="GUID-EB765A8F-D630-50A1-8CF4-707DFAAC5862" xml:space="preserve">CArrayFixFlat<TElement>* fixflat;
+fixflat = new (ELeave) CArrayFixFlat<TElement>(3);
+...
+fixflat->ResizeL(1);</codeblock>
+<p>Call <codeph>ResizeL()</codeph> again to change the size of the array to
+contain a greater number of elements, in this case three. If the array originally
+had only one element (for example), this call to <codeph>ResizeL()</codeph> constructs
+two new elements at positions one and two. In this example, the new elements
+inserted at positions one and two are <codeph>TElement</codeph> type objects,
+constructed using the <codeph>TElement</codeph> <i>default constructor</i>.
+It is therefore essential that a default constructor exists before using this
+function.</p>
+<codeblock id="GUID-BCE6F87D-D2EB-5A38-8CAF-675DBFE9E6B6" xml:space="preserve">fixflat->ResizeL(3);</codeblock>
+<p>There is an overloaded variant of <codeph>ResizeL()</codeph> which takes
+a reference to a <codeph>TElement</codeph> object. A bit-wise copy of this
+referenced object supplies the new elements. In the following code fragment
+the two extra elements are bit-wise copies of the <codeph>theElement</codeph> object.</p>
+<codeblock id="GUID-EA125434-F6B2-598B-8143-55BE1F2D2996" xml:space="preserve">_LIT(KTextXXX,"XXX");
+theElement.iData = KTextXXX;
+fixflat->ResizeL(5,theElement);</codeblock>
+</conbody></concept>
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