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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:09:45+00:00 2026-05-14T01:09:45+00:00

How can I define a array of boost matrices as a member variable? None

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How can I define a array of boost matrices as a member variable?

None of the following worked.

boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<double> arrayM(1, 3)[arraySize];
boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<double>(1, 3) arrayM[arraySize];
boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<double> arrayM[arraySize](1, 3);

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    2026-05-14T01:09:45+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:09 am

    The size you initialize it with has nothing to do with the type. Therefore:

    // this makes things easier!
    typedef boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<double> matrix_type;
    
    // this is the type (no initialization)
    matrix_type arrayM[arraySize];
    

    The problem comes with initializing the array. You can’t do this:

    TheClass::TheClass() :
    arrayM(1, 3) // nope
    {}
    

    Instead, you have to let them default-construct, then resize them all:

    TheClass::TheClass()
    {
        std::fill(arrayM, arrayM + arraySize, matrix_type(1, 3));
    }
    

    Since you’re using boost, consider using boost::array, since it gives a nicer syntax:

    typedef boost::numeric::ublas::matrix<double> matrix_type;
    typedef boost::array<matrix_type, arraySize> matrix_array;
    
    matrix_array arrayM; // ah
    
    TheClass::TheClass()
    {
        arrayM.assign(matrix_type(1, 3));
    }
    
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