From my questions about argument types I know that m.column(2) is a kind of an expression. How can I get the underlying reference to data if
Hi, *) First question: I am trying to get a reference to data of a container in the following way: matrix<double> m(3,3); vector<double>& v(m.column(2)); But this seems not to be possible. Is there a way to achieve this behaviour? What I basically want to achive is having functor object that holds a reference to a row/column of my container matrix. there even is one? *) Second question: matrix<double> m(10,3); ... fill the matrix ... matrix<double>::iterator it; // wrong this does not work!! for (it = m.column(2).begin(); it != m.colum(2).end(); ++it) { cout << *it << " " << foo(*it) << endl; } How would I declare my iterator? I understand when I use std::library-algorithms the automatic template parameter defer will give me the correct type from begin(). But in my case how should I declare the iterator? Thank you for help. Roland