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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T04:44:02+00:00 2026-05-14T04:44:02+00:00

ok, i found some similar posts on stackoverflow, but I couldn’t find any that

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ok, i found some similar posts on stackoverflow, but I couldn’t find any that pertained to my exact situation and I was confused with some of the answers given. Ok, so here is my problem:

I have a template matrix class as follows:

    template <typename T, size_t ROWS, size_t COLS>
    class Matrix
    {
 public:

  template<typename, size_t, size_t>
  friend class Matrix;

  Matrix( T init = T() )
   : _matrix(ROWS, vector<T>(COLS, init))
  {
   /*for( int i = 0; i < ROWS; i++ )
   {
    _matrix[i] = new vector<T>( COLS, init );
   }*/
  }

  Matrix<T, ROWS, COLS> & operator+=( const T & value )
  {
   for( vector<T>::size_type i = 0; i < this->_matrix.size(); i++ )
   {
    for( vector<T>::size_type j = 0; j < this->_matrix[i].size(); j++ )
    {
     this->_matrix[i][j] += value;
    }
   }
   return *this;
  }

 private:
  vector< vector<T> > _matrix;
    };

and I have the following global function template:

    template<typename T, size_t ROWS, size_t COLS>
    Matrix<T, ROWS, COLS> operator+( const Matrix<T, ROWS, COLS> & lhs,
        const Matrix<T, ROWS, COLS> & rhs )
    {
     Matrix<T, ROWS, COLS> returnValue = lhs;
     return returnValue += lhs;
    }

To me, this seems to be right. However, when I try to compile the code, I get the following error (thrown from the operator+ function):

binary '+=' : no operator found which takes a right-hand operand of type 'const matrix::Matrix<T,ROWS,COLS>' (or there is no acceptable conversion)

I can’t figure out what to make of this. Any help if greatly appreciated!

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    2026-05-14T04:44:03+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:44 am

    Your operator+= here:

    Matrix<T, ROWS, COLS> & operator+=( const T & value )
    

    Defines a method of adding a T (a scalar) to a Matrix<T, ROWS, COLS>.

    This statement:

    return returnValue += lhs;
    

    Attempts to add a Matrix<T, ROWS, COLS> (a matrix, the type of lhs) to a Matrix<T, ROWS, COLS>.

    So the compiler is completely correct in saying that you have not defined that operation. You have an operator+= that adds a scalar to a matrix, but not an operator+= that adds a matrix to a matrix.

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