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Sauce! wrote:
Error 1 error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'int' to 'int *' c:\users\bryce\documents\visual studio 2008\projects\array2d\array2d\main.cpp 20

visual studio tells me otherwise

The real reason is that theArray is a pointer to an object of type Array2D. Re-read the code and it makes sense.


So it is Blush | :O

I rarely use unmanaged (in the smart pointer/RAII sense of managed, not the .NET sense of managed!) pointers, especially in a case like that, when the object contains pointers to allocated items. I'd just code it like this:

Array2D<int> theArray(width, height);


Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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