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Old 09-26-2009
How to define a very big matrix in C?

Hello!!
I need to do some performance test using a very big matrix (bi-dimensional array) but I have problems with this.
Is there any limitation in declarations? because if I do this:

Code:
int matriz[10000][10000];

It just don't work... it compiles but when i run the program it just closes.
Where can i read about this??

BTW I'am working on a windows xp 32bits pc with 3 gb of ram.

Thanks a lot!
 

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