I'm trying to create an openCV matrix where each element of the matrix is a std::vector... but I can't seem to get it to work. Here's what I'm doing:
cv::Mat_<std::vector<double> > costVol(3,5);
std::vector<double> slice0;
slice0.push_back(8.0);
costVol(0,1)=slice0;
The entire code compiles but at costVol(0,1)=slice0; it throws a memory access error. I'm guessing this is because the matrix has not been initialized properly... can somebody tell me how to initialize the cv::Mat costVol properly. I'd ideally like it to be initialized to an empty vector or even a vector of size lets say 5 with all elements 0 by default.
cv::Mat_<cv::Vec<double,numChannels> >
and it worked but that openCV requires that numChannels be known at compile time. That beats the purpose of using std::vector. numChannels is only known to me at run time.