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ovince Posted - 10/29/2006 : 12:14:20 AM
hi All,

Vector is declared like

vector<float> v(12);

How to declare multidimensional one? My first thought was that something like this will work but does not

vector<float,float,float> v(13,12,3)


thanks
oliver


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Mike Buess Posted - 10/29/2006 : 01:34:23 AM
Hi Oliver,

Quoting the programming guide:
quote:
Origin C does not support multi-dimensional arrays. However, as shown below, you can declare a matrix object for support of dynamic two-dimensional arrays.
In your case you might try this...

vector<float> v[3];
v[0].SetSize(13);
v[1].SetSize(12);
v[2].SetSize(3);

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

Edited by - Mike Buess on 10/29/2006 01:36:11 AM

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