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It is referring to an error created in the STL because I am passing the argument incorrectly. That is why I need clarification on how to pass a Multidimensional array by reference, the debugger is trying to tell me that there is an error in the STL, which obviously there isnt, it even takes me to that STL library when I click the error.

The probel I am trying to solve which is the root of this problem is my failure to know how to setup the syntax correctly. I posted the error incase anyone else had the problem and would notice it, but in reality it is not directly associated with the problem I am having...



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