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From: | Shamika Mohanan |
Subject: | Re: Creating double hypermatrix in C++ |
Date: | Wed, 19 Oct 2016 11:25:44 +0530 |
Il 19 ott 2016 7:19 AM, "Shamika Mohanan" <address@hidden> ha scritto:
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> Hello,
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> It works if the dimensions are specified. I had to change a to 0 based indexing. What does 4 refer to in dim_vector d(4, iRows, iCols);? Number of matrices?
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> Shamika
>It's the range of variation of the first index, you had
for (a = 1; a ≤ 3; a++)
Which means "a" can take the maximum value of 3, as the minimum value is always 0, that means "a" can take 4 different values.
In Octave sources the indices of a 3dimensional matrix are some times referred to as
1st index = row index
2nd index = column index
3rd index = page indexIn this notation your matrix had 4 rows, "iRows" columns and "iCols" pages and "a" is the "row index".
c.
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