Your vector is empty. So you can't use [0][0]
.
Here is how you declare it:
a.push_back(vector<point>());
a[0].push_back(p);
If you know how many items you will have from the start, you can do :
vector<vector<point> > a(10, vector<point>(10));
It's a vector containing 10 vectors containing 10 point. Then you can use
a[4][4] = p;
However, I believe that using vector of vectors is confusing. If you want an array, consider using uBLAS http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_41_0/libs/numeric/ublas/doc/index.htm
#include <boost/numeric/ublas/matrix.hpp>
#include <boost/numeric/ublas/io.hpp>
int main () {
using namespace boost::numeric::ublas;
matrix<double> m (3, 3);
for (unsigned i = 0; i < m.size1 (); ++ i)
for (unsigned j = 0; j < m.size2 (); ++ j)
m (i, j) = 3 * i + j;
std::cout << m << std::endl;
}
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