vectors
1
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-03 21:40
/prog/ why dynamic array in C++ named vector? Vector is completely different thing isn't it?
2
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-03 21:58
Evidently it isn't.
3
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-03 22:43
No.
4
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-03 22:46
>>2,3 are trolls from /b/.
5
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-03 22:49
Please refer to QVarLengthArray.
6
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-03 23:11
Vector has many meanings.
7
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-04 5:01
A vector has magnitude and direction.
8
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 13:13
>>7
A vector is a path of infection.
9
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 14:16
A vector has a state of objection
10
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 14:39
I prefer hitlers.
11
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 15:08
A vector will reach you and rip you apart if you don't stop this.
12
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 16:09
>>11
You mean like a ralopivector?
13
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 17:20
14
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 18:48
In mathematics, a vector can have an infinite number of components, hence why C++ "dynamic arrays" are called vectors
15
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 20:37
Actually, in mathematics, a vector is any object in a vector space. A vector space is a set of objects that is an abelian group under addition and is closed under multiplication with a scalar (real or complex). A vector has components only if you introduce a basis in the space.
16
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-05 21:28
>>15
IOW, you can't call it a vector if you don't define addition and scalar multiplication on it. Seems pretty clear cut.
17
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-06 2:55
>>16
Perhaps you should add a vector to your
anus .
18
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-06 5:19
>>15
The Sussman can have a vectors with components without introducing a basis in the space.
19
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-06 16:29
>>18
The Süßman doesn't even need a space.
21
Name:
Anonymous
2010-12-24 6:03
22
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-31 20:07
<-- check em dubz