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Boost::multi_array performance question

I am trying to compare the performance of boost::multi_array to native dynamically allocated arrays, with the following test program: #include <windows.h> #define _SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS ...
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How to specify degenerate dimension of boost multi_array at runtime?

I have a 3D multi_array and I would like to make 2D slices using dimensions specified at runtime. I know the index of degenerate dimension and an index of slice, that I want to extract in that ...
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How to assign / copy a Boost::multi_array

I want to assign a copy of a boost::multi_array. How can I do this. The object where I want to assign it to has been initialized with the default constructors. This code does not work, because the ...
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Boost multi_array range compilation

A range can be used to slice a Boost Multidimensional array (multi_array). According to the documentation there are several ways of defining a range, however not all of them will compile. I'm using ...
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One-line initialiser for Boost.MultiArray

I have a n-dimensional Boost.MultiArray I initialize as follows: const int n=3, size=4; //# of dimensions and size of one dimension boost::multi_array<char,n> arr; boost::array<size_t,n> ...
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Boost C++ - dynamically iterating over multi-array

I have a large 2D multi_array that I need to reduce to a smaller set of data (also 2D). At runtime I have a vector of the column indices that I want to select and put into the sub-array. I know that ...
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Iterating over the dimensions of a boost::multi_array

I'm trying to write some dimension-independent code for a template class in c++, using a boost::multi_array (though if other containers/data structures are better at this, I'd be happy to hear about ...
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What is the difference betwen boost::multi_array views and subarrays

After looking the documentation I cannot figure this one out. I can write code such as typedef boost::multi_array<boost::int32_t, 3> data_t; // 3d -- typedef data_t::array_view<3>::type ...
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boost::multi_array resize exception?

I'm trying to figure out if the boost::multi_array constructor or resize method can throw a bad_alloc exception (or some other exception indicating the allocation or resize failed). I can't find this ...
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Boost MultiArray Copy Constructor

I have got a problem understanding the copy constructor implementation of boost::multi_:array. When I try the following std::vector<double> a; std::vector<double> b; a.resize(12); ...
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Instantiating a std::vector of boost::multi_array.. melting brain for cpp guru?

I think I'm confused with instantiating objects.. well.. not properly object because new statements make a compile error. My background is in Python and Java and I'm stuck in front of C++ way of ...
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how to merge two or more one dimensional boost::multi_array s?

I want to learn how to add an one dimensional multi_array to end of another one dimensional multi_array. How would i do that?
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Understanding the Boost MultiArray parameters

This is from the Boost docs and compiles without problems. #include "boost/multi_array.hpp" int main () { // Create a 3D array that is 3 x 4 x 2 typedef boost::multi_array<double,3> ...
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how to traverse a boost::multi_array

I have been looking into the boost::multi_array library in search of an iterator that allows you to traverse the whole multi_array in a single for loop. I don't think there is any such iterator in ...
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Boost.MultiArray Beginner: How to get a 4D-Array with dynamic inner-array-sizes?

i want to store some kind of distance-matrix (2D), where each entry has some alternatives (different coordinates). So i want to access the distance for example x=1 with x_alt=3 and y=3 with y_alt=1, ...
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2d array from boost::multi_array - unable to compile

I am trying to create a 2d array class based on boost::multi_array. I face two issues in the code given below. (1) The code for the member function col() does not compile saying that ::type’ has not ...
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Copying data correctly between Qt Qimage and Boost Multi Array

I have a situation where I want to copy the data from a Qt image into a Boost Multi Array, do some manipulation to the Multi Array and copy the data back to a QImage to display. I am accessing the ...
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boost::multi_index_container compile error due to incomplete type on index typedef'ing

I am using the boost::multi_index_container (as follows) and I am running into a compile error when trying to typedef the index: struct del_t { string del_id; string dev_version; }; struct ...
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boost::multi_index index by function call with parameter(s)

I'm trying to make a boost::multi_index container that uses member functions w/ parameters as keys. class Data { public: std::string get(const std::string & _attr) { return ...