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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:15:35+00:00 2026-05-14T03:15:35+00:00

How can I create a const boost matrix? The following did not work: const

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How can I create a const boost matrix?

The following did not work:

const boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<double> arrayM(1, 3) = { {1.0, 2.0, 3.0} };
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    2026-05-14T03:15:35+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:15 am

    Usually something akin to:

    typedef boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<double> matrix_type;
    
    const matrix_type get_matrix(void)
    {
        matrix_type result(1, 3);
        result(0, 0) = 1;
        result(0, 1) = 2;
        result(0, 2) = 3;
    
        return result;
    }
    
    const matrix_type arrayM = get_matrix();
    

    You might also try something like this (mostly untested):

    #include <boost/numeric/ublas/matrix.hpp>
    #include <boost/numeric/ublas/io.hpp>
    
    template <typename T, typename L = boost::numeric::ublas::row_major,
                typename A = boost::numeric::ublas::unbounded_array<T> >
    class matrix_builder
    {
    public:
        // types
        typedef boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<T, L, A> matrix_type;
        typedef typename matrix_type::size_type size_type;
    
        // creation
        matrix_builder(size_type pRows, size_type pColumns) :
        mMatrix(pRows, pColumns),
        mRow(0),
        mColumn(0)
        {}
    
        matrix_builder& operator()(const T& pValue)
        {
            mMatrix(mRow, mColumn) = pValue;
            if (++mColumn == mMatrix.size2())
            {
                mColumn = 0;
                mRow++;
            }
    
            return *this;
        }
    
        // access
        operator const matrix_type&(void) const
        {
            return mMatrix;
        }
    
    private:
        // non copyable
        matrix_builder(const matrix_builder&);
        matrix_builder& operator=(const matrix_builder&);
    
        // members
        matrix_type mMatrix;
        size_type mRow;
        size_type mColumn;
    };
    
    typedef boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<double> matrix_type;
    
    static const matrix_type m1 = matrix_builder<double>(3, 1)
                                    (1)(2)(3);
    
    static const matrix_type m2 = matrix_builder<double>(3, 3)
                                    (1)(2)(3)
                                    (4)(5)(6)
                                    (7)(8)(9);
    
    int main(void)
    {
        std::cout << m1 << std::endl;
        std::cout << m2 << std::endl;
    }
    

    Same idea, more generic. Also a bit more visual, which can be nice.

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