a quick malloc question

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Date: 09/27/03

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    Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 22:09:06 GMT
    
    

    Hello,
    if I use a variable multiple times within my program, is it better to
    declare it as a pointer and malloc() it every time (if the value of the
    variable is changed many times)? If it's not a pointer, does it lead to
    a memory leak? However, if it is a pointer, I can use one and the same
    address every time I change its value.

    Thanks,

        andrej

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