From: jkolen@typhoon.coginst.uwf.edu (John F. Kolen)
Subject: Re:
25 Nov 1998 00:18:33 -0800
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>   vector<vector<int> > mymatrix(n);
>   for (int i = 0;i < n;i++)
>      for (int j = 0;j < n;j++)
>         mymatrix[i][j] = 0;

What you have there should not work.  Take a look at the default constructor
and operator[] for vector<int>.

vector() : start(0), finish(0), end_of_storage(0) {}
reference operator[](size_type n) { return *(begin() + n); }
iterator begin() { return start; }

Your instantiation of of mymatrix will create n 0-element vectors with start
ptrs set to null.  This is why the deref is failing.  Here's a fix.

   for (int i = 0;i < n;i++){
      mymatrix[i].resize(n);
      for (int j = 0;j < n;j++)
         mymatrix[i][j] = 0;
   }


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