Is there a way to initialize a vector of vectors in the same ,quick, manner as you initialize a matrix?
typedef int type;
type matrix[2][2]=
{
{1,0},{0,1}
};
vector<vector<type> > vectorMatrix; //???
Is there a way to initialize a vector of vectors in the same ,quick, manner as you initialize a matrix?
typedef int type;
type matrix[2][2]=
{
{1,0},{0,1}
};
vector<vector<type> > vectorMatrix; //???
For the single vector you can use following:
typedef int type;
type elements[] = {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9};
vector<int> vec(elements, elements + sizeof(elements) / sizeof(type) );
Based on that you could use following:
type matrix[2][2]=
{
{1,0},{0,1}
};
vector<int> row_0_vec(matrix[0], matrix[0] + sizeof(matrix[0]) / sizeof(type) );
vector<int> row_1_vec(matrix[1], matrix[1] + sizeof(matrix[1]) / sizeof(type) );
vector<vector<type> > vectorMatrix;
vectorMatrix.push_back(row_0_vec);
vectorMatrix.push_back(row_1_vec);
In c++0x, you be able to initialize standard containers in a same way as arrays.
In C++0x, I think you can use the same syntax as for your matrix
.
In C++03, you have to write some tedious code to populate it. Boost.Assign might be able to simplify it somewhat, using something like the following untested code:
#include <boost/assign/std/vector.hpp>
vector<vector<type> > v;
v += list_of(1)(0), list_of(0)(1);
or even
vector<vector<type> > v = list_of(list_of(1)(0))(list_of(0)(1));
std::vector<std::vector<int>> vector_of_vectors;
then if you want to add, you can use this procedure:
vector_of_vectors.resize(#rows); //just changed the number of rows in the vector
vector_of_vectors[row#].push_back(someInt); //this adds a column
Or you can do something like this:
std::vector<int> myRow;
myRow.push_back(someInt);
vector_of_vectors.push_back(myRow);
So, in your case, you should be able to say:
vector_of_vectors.resize(2);
vector_of_vectors[0].resize(2);
vector_of_vectors[1].resize(2);
for(int i=0; i < 2; i++)
for(int j=0; j < 2; j++)
vector_of_vectors[i][j] = yourInt;