Toon,
Am I missing anything? Isn't there any mechinary in uBLAS which can compute the inverse of a matrix? That being the case, isn't that hilarious? Or, if there is, what's that?
Care to elaborate why exactly you find that hilarious?
Pardon? Are you asking me whether I'm intersted in implementing that for Boost? If yes, not a bad offer... There are some other things I found hilarious when I saw uBLAS lacks them. Consider determinant, for example. (Does it?) Other rough ideas also sprang into mind; such as diagonal iterator which simply iterates the matrix along its diaginal. In case I haven't misunderstood your question, let me know if your offer is serious -- I should think of it. (I presume that you're of the authorities of uBLAS, are you?) (And that well means that uBLAS misses it, right?) All of the Best, --Hossein ___________________________________________________________ ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com