show/hide this revision's text 2 Added a full example application.

Edit: As suggested in the comments, here is a "simple" example application that let you define the multi-dimensional array size at runtime, asking from the console input.Here is an example output of this example application (compiled with the constant saying it's 3 dimensions) :

Multi-Array test!Please enter the size of the dimension 0 : 4Please enter the size of the dimension 1 : 6Please enter the size of the dimension 2 : 2Text matrix with 3 dimensions of size (4,6,2) have been created.Type 'help' for the command list.Text at (0,0,0) :  "">write 0.0.0 "This is a nice test!"Text "This is a nice test!" written at position (0,0,0)Text at (0,0,0) :  "This is a nice test!">write 0,0,1 "What a nice day!"Text "What a nice day!" written at position (0,0,1)Text at (0,0,0) :  "This is a nice test!"Text at (0,0,1) :  "What a nice day!">write 3,5,1 "This is the last text!"Text "This is the last text!" written at position (3,5,1)Text at (3,5,1) :  "This is the last text!"

The important parts in the code are the main function where we get the dimensions from the user and create the array with :

const unsigned int DIMENSION_COUNT = 3; // dimension count for this test application, change it at will :)// here is the type of the multi-dimensional (DIMENSION_COUNT dimensions here) array we want to use// for this example, it own textstypedef boost::multi_array< std::string , DIMENSION_COUNT > TextMatrix;// this provide size/index based position for a TextMatrix entry.typedef std::tr1::array<TextMatrix::index, DIMENSION_COUNT> Position; // note that it can be a boost::array or a simple array/*  This function will allow the user to manipulate the created array    by managing it's commands.    Returns true if the exit command have been called.bool process_command( const std::string& entry, TextMatrix& text_matrix );/* Print the position values in the standard output. */void display_position( const Position& position );int main()    std::cout << "Multi-Array test!" << std::endl;    // get the dimension informations from the user    Position dimensions; // this array will hold the size of each dimension     for( int dimension_idx = 0; dimension_idx < DIMENSION_COUNT; ++dimension_idx )    	std::cout << "Please enter the size of the dimension "<< dimension_idx <<" : ";    	// note that here we should check the type of the entry, but it's a simple example so lets assume we take good numbers    	std::cin >> dimensions[dimension_idx];     	std::cout << std::endl;    // now create the multi-dimensional array with the previously collected informations    TextMatrix text_matrix( dimensions );    std::cout << "Text matrix with " << DIMENSION_COUNT << " dimensions of size ";    display_position( dimensions );    std::cout << " have been created."<< std::endl;    std::cout << std::endl;    std::cout << "Ready!" << std::endl;    std::cout << "Type 'help' for the command list." << std::endl;    std::cin.sync();    // we can now play with it as long as we want    bool wants_to_exit = false;    while( !wants_to_exit )    	std::cout << std::endl << ">" ;    	std::tr1::array< char, 256 > entry_buffer;     	std::cin.getline(entry_buffer.data(), entry_buffer.size());    	const std::string entry( entry_buffer.data() );    	wants_to_exit = process_command( entry, text_matrix );    return 0;

And you can see that to accede an element in the array, it's really easy : you just use the operator() as in the following functions :

void write_in_text_matrix( TextMatrix& text_matrix, const Position& position, const std::string& text )    text_matrix( position ) = text;    std::cout << "Text \"" << text << "\" written at position ";    display_position( position );    std::cout << std::endl;void read_from_text_matrix( const TextMatrix& text_matrix, const Position& position )    const std::string& text = text_matrix( position );    std::cout << "Text at ";    display_position(position);    std::cout << " : "<< std::endl;    std::cout << "  \"" << text << "\"" << std::endl;

Note : I compiled this application in VC9 + SP1 - got just some forgettable warnings.

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Use boost::multi_array.

As in your example, the only thing you need to know at compile time is the number of dimensions. Here is the first example in the documentation :

#include "boost/multi_array.hpp"
#include <cassert>

int 
main () {
  // Create a 3D array that is 3 x 4 x 2
  typedef boost::multi_array<double, 3> array_type;
  typedef array_type::index index;
  array_type A(boost::extents[3][4][2]);

  // Assign values to the elements
  int values = 0;
  for(index i = 0; i != 3; ++i) 
    for(index j = 0; j != 4; ++j)
      for(index k = 0; k != 2; ++k)
        A[i][j][k] = values++;

  // Verify values
  int verify = 0;
  for(index i = 0; i != 3; ++i) 
    for(index j = 0; j != 4; ++j)
      for(index k = 0; k != 2; ++k)
        assert(A[i][j][k] == verify++);

  return 0;
}