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You could. One approach would be to create your own float array in C++, and then copy the SCFloatarray.
If you can elaborate on what you are trying to do, can provide a better solution.
Another option is to create an empty vector initially. Then check size of sc.ArraySize and if the vector is smaller, then add a new element and update the last element to match the last element in sc.ArraySize. I've done this before, it works.