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Vectors are sequence containers representing arrays that can change in size. For questions about geometric or algebraic vectors, use [coordinate-system] instead.
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Creating n-dimensional mathematical vector classes through inheritance
Ultimately I might want a program that can operate with vectors without knowing their dimension. … As a result, all vectors inherit from an abstract base class Vector which contains the most general operations of vectors for all dimensions, such as normalise(), get_length() a bool conversion and << …