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From: Giovanni Bavestrelli (giovanni.bavestrelli_at_[hidden])
Date: 2000-11-29 13:53:25
>Kevlin Henney writes:
>I also think it is worth generalising it down to a single dimension.
Generalizing it to a single dimension is very easy, and I describe
how to do it in the article. I agree with Kevlin: to boost it, I
would certainly have to add the specialization for N=1. I'll do it.
Thanks for your comment!
Giovanni
--- In boost_at_[hidden], Kevlin Henney <kevlin_at_c...> wrote:
>I also think it is worth generalising it down to a single dimension.
> In message <8vu3ck+gh2d_at_e...>, giovanni.bavestrelli_at_i...
> writes
> >I wrote an article on the December 2000 issue of C/C++ Users
Journal,
> >about a class template for an N-dimensional generic resizable
array.
> >The article is currently available on the CUJ web site,
www.cuj.com,
> >as the feature article. The code is also downloadable from the
same
> >web site. Is anybody at boost interested in it?
>
> Yes. I was interested in it when I read it, and even more
interested now
> you're thinking of contributing to Boost!
>
> Like Jeremy, I would like to see iteration through dimensional
slices of
> the array. I also think it is worth generalising it down to a single
> dimension.
>
> Kevlin
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