![]() ![]() ![]() "pointer-to-pointer" is something you'd use when learning C, and not because it makes a good matrix (it doesn't!), but because it teaches a beginner C programmer to juggle dynamic memory allocation of two kinds of arrays with nested lifetimes. If I should use vector-of-vectors instad of pointer-to-pointer, if my purpose is to do matrix arithmetic in C++ ![]()
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