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From: "David Grant" <dgrant3 AT ibm DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: STL question
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 22:32:05 -0700
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Is there an STL class I can use to represent a 2D array?  I need to use an
STL function because I need to make deep copies easily and use the
assignment operator and stuff like that, but I don't want to make my own new
class.  I basically want to use a vector STL class but it has to be 2D.  I
need to store double type variables inside.  I'm just making a simple 1-file
program, no functions, just a couple loops, and some numerical computations
inside.

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David Grant                     dgrant3 AT ibm DOT net
Engineering Physics         http://www.ubc.ca
University of British Columbia


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