When multiple scanf() statements are encountered in the code, then, except the first scanf() statement, all others are skipped, that is, there is no prompt for input for those scanf() statements when the code is run.
I have a tried a few suggestions. For eg, use of flushall() was suggested on some site, but that gives a compilation erro...
I'm writing a program and am having trouble using the scanf and fopen working together.
From what I can tell my erroneous lines seems to be:
FiLE * DataFile
DataFile = fopen("StcWx.txt","r");
scanf(DataFile, "%i %i %i %.2f %i %i", &Year, &Month, &Day, &Precip, &High, &Low);
The file it opens from has a list of weather data that look...
Hello, I got a program with a fscanf like this:
fscanf(stdin, "%d %d,....
I got many fscanf and files that I'd like to test, the files are like this
10485770 15 51200000
-2 10
10 10485760 10485760
10 10485760 10485760
10 10485760 10485760
Well my question is how can I tell to the program or the compiler to take the inputs not from ...
Why is it that scanf() needs the L in "%lf" when reading a double, when printf() can use "%f" regardless of whether its argument is a double or a regular-precision float?
Example code:
double d;
scanf("%lf", &d);
printf ("%f", d);
...
I've been having a lot of problems trying to figure out how to use scanf. It seems to work fine with integers, being fairly straight forward scanf("%d", &i).
Where I am running into issues is using scanf in loops trying to read input. For example:
do {
printf("counter: %d: ", counter);
scanf("%c %c%d", &command, &prefix, &input);...
I am using fscanf to read a file which has lines like
Number <-whitespace-> string <-whitespace-> optional_3rd_column
I wish to extract the number and string out of each column, but ignore the 3rd_column if it exists
Example Data:
12 foo something
03 bar
24 something #randomcomment
I would want to extract 12,foo; 03,bar; 24, som...
int x;
printf("hello %n World\n", &x);
printf("%d\n", x);
...
How can I validate the user input by using scanf. Right now I have something like this, but doesn't work.
NOTE: I have the atoi just to validate that the scanf validation works.
scanf("%[0987654321.-]s",buf);
i = atoi(buf);
if(i)
index = i;
...
I used to code in C language in the past and I found the scanf function very usefull.
Unfortunately, there is no equivalent in C#.
I am using using it to parse semi-structured text files.
I found an interresting example of scanf implementation here. Unfortunately, it looks old and uncomplete.
Do anyone knows a scanf C# implementation ...
int main(void) {
char tmp, arr[100];
int i, k;
printf("Enter a string: ");
scanf_s("%s", arr);
for ( k = 0, i = (strlen(arr) - 1); k < (int) (strlen(arr) / 2); --i, ++k) {
tmp = arr[k];
arr[k] = arr[i];
arr[i] = tmp;
}
puts(arr);
return 0;
}
I know that there is so...
Hi..
Can't exactly find a way on how to do the following in C/C++.
Input : hexdecimal values, for example: ffffffffff...
I've tried the following code in order to read the input :
uint16_t twoBytes;
scanf("%x",&twoBytes);
Thats works fine and all, but how do I split the 2bytes in 1bytes uint8_t values (or maybe even read the first ...
Hi,
sorry, perhaps this is a stupid question.
I have a file like this:
36 146 10 53 240 133 104 28 51 81 124 ...
so I want to read the numbers from a program, so I do:
.... some function .....
int i;
unsigned char key[16];
FILE *fp;
printf ("\n ------ \n");
// open filename
fp = fopen("key.txt","a");
printf("...
Hi
I'm parsing some CSV data in C for the purposes of a Ruby extension. In order to pull out the data from each row I'm using sscanf as follows:
char* line = RSTRING_PTR(arg);
double price;
double volume_remaining;
unsigned int type_id, range, order_id, volume_entered, minimum_volume, duration, station_id, region_id, solar_syst...
I'm trying to match lines with a format like "point %d %d". So I only need to two those two integers, then the "point" is hard-coded in the format string. As I understand reading Linux man pages of scanf, this should work correctly.
The next code, the way I want to use, the first call to scanf works, but the next calls scanf return with...
Let's say that I expect a list of items from the standard input which are separated buy commas, like this:
item1, item2, item3,...,itemn
and I also want to permit the user to emit white-spaces between items and commas, so this kind of input is legal in my program:
item1,item2,item3,...,itemn
If I use scanf like this:
scanf("%...
I have a piece of code that presents an interesting question (in my opinion).
/*power.c raises numbers to integer powers*/
#include <stdio.h>
double power(double n, int p);
int main(void)
{
double x, xpow; /*x is the orginal number and xpow is the result*/
int exp;/*exp is the exponent that x is being raised to */
printf(...
Using the following code:
char *name = malloc(sizeof(char) + 256);
printf("What is your name? ");
scanf("%s", name);
printf("Hello %s. Nice to meet you.\n", name);
A user can enter their name but when they enter a name with a space like Lucas Aardvark, scanf() just cuts off everything after Lucas. How do I make scanf() allow spaces...
I want to know what is the difference between fgets() and scanf(). I am using C as my platform.
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I've been wondering how scanf()/printf() actually works in the hardware and OS levels. Where does the data flow and what exactly is the OS doing around these times? What calls does the OS make? And so on...
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When ddd encounters a scanf statement, it displays "Waiting until GDB gets ready" message. The debugging activity stops here. Please guide me of overcoming this bug.
I'm using an amd64 athlon processor.
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