C :: Cannot Print Characters In The End

Feb 7, 2014

I cant print the characters in the end.

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main()
{
FILE *arquivo1,*arquivo2,*arquivo3;//files i will open//
char texto;//texto= character i will read.

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Mar 20, 2014

so my question is i want to print characters,no string just an array of characters,i do this but it s not working,maybe i have to put the '' at the end?

Code:

int main() {
int i;
char ch[5];
for(i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
scanf("%c",&ch[i]);

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Or in Windows:
This is a string.

I know that you can debug the code to find the variable contents, but is there any way to accomplish this with some standard library function?

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Code:
#include <stdio.h>
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void func();
int main () {
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I am trying to print ascii characters but problem is If i put a limit in for loop to 255 or more than 126 the output don't stop it keeps on going

I know there is another way to this program but what i want to know this why this happen in this logic....it doesn't happen if a<=125 or less then 125.

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Write a main function to test the function;

ENTER NUMBER : 4

A C E G

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THE BIGGEST IS 41 AND IT OCCURS 2 TIME
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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
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Code:

void Sort(int ary[], int size)
{
int temp;
int smallest;
int current;
int move;
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[code]....

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is there a to use printf to print certain number of blank spaces, where the number is derived from the output of a function?

for(m=low; m<=high;m++)
{
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This is suppose to output

t=-3 *
t=-2 *
t=-1
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.
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My machine is Windows 7 x86 and IDE is visual studio 2012.

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//---------------------------------
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Code:

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I am trying to write a function compress() that takes in an input of a 2-dimensional array (5x10) of character data, compresses each row of the array by replacing each run of character with a single character and the number of times it occurs, and prints on each line the result of compression in the function. For example, the row with data aabbcdddee may be compressed into a2b2c1d3e2.

Input (5x10 of characters):
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aaaaaaaccc
eeedddasee
ddeeeeeggg

Output:
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s4e4d2
a7c3
e3d3a1s1e2
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I could achieve the compression part, but behind the compressed array, it printed out 5 extra lines of alien ASCI code, followed by printing out 5 times of everything .

Code:

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{
int i,j, k,l ,count;
char data123;
printf("Enter your data (5x10 of characters): ");
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fflush(stdin);
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Code:
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char* ptr;
char* rv;
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Code:

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Code:

void word_reversal(void) {
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");
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I'm new with C language. I got task to do . Actually there are 2 points. Both should be done with reading text from file. write down all letters from text in reverse alphabetic order (each letter 1 time).write down all words in random order.

I'm stuck with first point. Below code gives me entire text, but i need unique characters only. Text file contains few sentences.

Code:
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I will only be posting the validating function.

All the characters are being thrown in a Stack. So I am using Pop/Top/Push/isEmpty/isFull. That will be shown in my validating code.

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