I would like to write a template class for allocating 3D arrays for any type of variable. The following code is what I have tried:
class Alloc3D{
public:
template <class T>
static T*** Alloc(int w, int h, int d);
};
template <class T>
T*** Alloc(int w, int h, int d)
{
T *** field = new T **[w+1];
for( int i=0; i<w; i++ ) {
field[i] = new T*[h+1];
for( int j=0; j<h; j++ ) {
field[i][j] = new T[d];
}
field[i][h] = NULL;
}
field[w] = NULL;
return field;
}
However, when I call this function as:
int*** k = Alloc3D::Alloc<int>(nX_, nY_, nZ_);
it doesn't work.
My question is that can't I use this style to allocate 3D array for any type of variable? If I use just a function instead of class the template will work fine.
(w*h*d)
elements and then have some code to translate between (w, h, h) and linear coordinates?int***
is really uncommon even in libraries that handle multi-dimensional structures.