Sorry guys again,
I said it works as I tried it out and seemed to work. Now I'm not even sure
it does work, don't ask me why. I try now this
type caw
legs :: Int64
spots :: Vector{Vector{Float64}}
caw() = new()
end
then I can do things like
z = caw()
which produce
caw(4587026064,#undef)
Now the question is: how do I start adding vectors to z.spots?
I've tried things like
push!(z.spots,[1.0])
but then I get
LoadError: UndefRefError: access to undefined reference
while loading In[30], in expression starting on line 1
Thanks for your help,
Ferran.
and now it does not complain
On Monday, July 18, 2016 at 5:13:23 PM UTC+2, Ferran Mazzanti wrote:
>
> Guys,
>
> today I've tried to include a vector of vectors as part of atype
> definition, something like
>
> type caw
> legs :: Int64
> spots :: Array{Float64}[]
> end
>
> but that fails. Shall I understand that it is not possible to define that
> in a type definition? I just wanted to include a structrure that could grow
> by adding more data dynamically...
>
> Any hint about this?
>
> Thanks for your kind help,
>
> Ferran.
>