# Eigen: Accessing columns of a matrix by reference

I'm using the Eigen C++ matrix library, and I would like to obtain a reference to a column of a matrix. The documentation says to use matrix_object.col(index), but this appears to be returning an object representing the column, rather than simply a reference to the column inside the original matrix object. I am concerned that this involves unnecessary copying of the elements in that column, as changing a value in the column object does not affect the original matrix.

If anyone is more familiar with Eigen than myself, is it still efficient to use this function to access a column of a matrix? If not, how can I just get a reference to the original column inside the matrix?

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First of all, this can obviously only work with column-major matrices. That's what Eigen defaults to, but you should make it explicit when you rely on it.

Then, to get certainty not to have extra proxy object costs, you may use data() to obtain a plain pointer to the whole matrix storage, and increment it by the right amount. For instance, to access the jth column in an n×n matrix m,

auto jth_column = m.data() + n*j;


http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/dox/TopicStorageOrders.html

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Okay, I'll try that. Thanks :) –  user1871183 Dec 8 '12 at 23:57

mat.col(i) returns a lightweight, read-write proxy object referencing the column i of mat. There is no copy at all. So you can do:

mat.col(i)(j) = 2;


which is equivalent to mat(j,i)=2; You can also do:

mat.col(i).swap(mat.col(j));


without any extra copy. Maybe in your code you explicitly (or implicitly) copied the proxy column object into a Vector object? like this:

VectorXd col_of_mat = mat.col(j);

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Yes, I was copying it into a vector object. But I need to be able to view it as a separate VectorXd object, because (afaik) the view object doesn't support many of the operations and functions of the VectorXd object. I tried doing a cast to VectorXd, but that didn't work. –  user1871183 Dec 11 '12 at 22:31