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Is there any way to use user defined scalar type inside matrix in Armadillo linear algebra library? Even int64_t type is not working. This simple declaration arma::Mat<int64_t> mat; produces compilation error:

armadillo_bits\arma_static_check.hpp(23): error C2118: negative subscript armadillo_bits\arma_static_check.hpp(21) : while compiling class template member function 'void arma::arma_type_check_cxx1998::apply(void)' armadillo_bits\mat_meat.hpp(34) : see reference to function template instantiation 'void arma::arma_type_check_cxx1998::apply(void)' being compiled armadillo_bits\mat_meat.hpp(34) : see reference to class template instantiation 'arma::arma_type_check_cxx1998' being compiled armadillo_bits\mat_meat.hpp(17) : while compiling class template member function 'arma::Mat::~Mat(void)' main.cpp(156) : see reference to function template instantiation 'arma::Mat::~Mat(void)' being compiled main.cpp(156) : see reference to class template instantiation 'arma::Mat' being compiled

I need matrix with such custom type not for mathematical operations but just for convenient 2d arrays with insert row/column operations, and I don't want to link another library just for these operations. Armadillo is already used in my project.

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    To enable 64 bit integers, use either a C++11 compiler, or define ARMA_64BIT_WORD before including the armadillo header. Otherwise, manually edit include/armadillo_bits/config.hpp. Explanation of the options is listed in the documentation.
    – mtall
    Feb 5, 2015 at 15:05
  • Thank you, but how to use user defined classes? Like arma::Mat<MyLongDouble> mat;
    – Yury
    Feb 5, 2015 at 15:11

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For matrix of integers, Armadillo uses the following types:

umat     =      Mat<uword>
imat     =      Mat<sword> 

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