C :: How To Scanf Inputs Into Array

Nov 23, 2014

I don't know how many numbers will be the input only that its going to be up to 10000. EOF should be active. I tried it like this:

Code:

int i = 0;
int del[10000]
while (scanf("%d",del[i])!=EOF)
{
i++;
}

But it seems the value of i doesn't increment, could you provide some tips on how to scanf the inputs into an array if I don't know how many numbers will I have?

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C :: How To Put Value From Scanf Into Array

May 2, 2013

Code:

#include<stdio.h>
#include<windows.h>
int nr, i, array_new[10],n=0;
main(){
printf ("Insert number: ");
scanf ("%d", &nr);

[Code]...

I need put value from scanf into array. How make this: array_new[nr]?

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I'm trying to make a character array, and be able to custom fill it by using the scanf() function to ask the user for each character spot in the array.

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int i;
char character_array[11];
char *charpointer;
charpointer = character_array;

[Code] .....

And this is the output i get when i run it:

Code:
root@kali-Tulips:~# ./myown
what letter would you like in the [0] spot of the array? :
a
what letter would you like in the [1] spot of the array? :
what letter would you like in the [2] spot of the array? :
b
what letter would you like in the [3] spot of the array? :
what letter would you like in the [4] spot of the array? :

[Code] .....

Obviously I'm trying to grasp C programming and am very new. I don't understand why this isn't working, and i think its more than my lack of knowledge of C syntax. I believe the correct memory is allocated but when examined with gdb i don't find what i expect....

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The issue that I'm having is that when I run this part of the code it seems to enter the if statement and set it to 0 when comparing the array to the input.

What I want it to do is to search the array for the grade, set it to zero, and then exit the loop in case there are any repeat grades. It always sets the first number to 0 and then exits.

//Below is the prototyping for the array

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//There is some code between here, but it is probably not relevant so I didn't post it.

printf("Enter the grade that you want to remove. Press Enter after each input.");
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[Code] ....

I didn't mean to leave the "prototyping" part in the code. I was initially going to put the function prototypes in there, but decided it wasn't necessary for the question.

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#include <stdio.h>
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Apr 5, 2013

How can I stomp the arr size of 50 with the value the user inputs? The function doesn't sum up the even integers from 0 to the value the user inputs. Instead it sums up exactly that many even integers.

Is there a way I can stomp the size of the array with what the user inputs so that the sum calculation never goes past the value the user inputs?

Code:
void sumIntegers () {
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int i = 0;
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int sum = 0;
printf("

I want to sum up even integers <= 50.

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# include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
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Aug 7, 2013

When I do this:

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main () {
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[Code] .....

But when I do this:

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main () {
int guess ;
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[Code] ....

Why does the compiler say that there is an else without a previous if ??? ... Does this mean that I cannot use "scanf" in an if/else statement?

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I have to make a program for school to evalute poker hand.I am not asking about the logic of the program,I am asking because I have to take the input from the console,five lines which can be the cards 2,3,4..10 and the problem is with J,Q,K,A ,because I dont know how to tell scanf to expect integer or char ? If I type J,Q,K,A the program crash ,

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I want the user to be able to enter a command then a character, like for example: push r....I want the command to be stored in the array command, and the character to be stored in the variable c.

Now I wonder what the best way to get rid of the space is, using scanf or getchar (see below for code, only thing that I changed between the 2 versions is the statement before the comment "get rid of space")? Or maybe it doesnt matter?

Code:

include <stdio.h>
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static char s[MAX];
}

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In GCC v4.6, I am encountering a strange problem. If I try to get a character input and a int input like this:

Code:

int main()
{
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scanf("%d",&a);
scanf("%c",&b);
}

the compiled program asks for input only one time. On the other hand, if I do the char scanf earlier like this:

Code:

int main()
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char b;
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Code:
scanf ("%x",&i); Code: #include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
int main() {
int i;
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Lets say I would like to take user input using fgets and put it into a buffer. Then queue it if the buffer is not empty or print if it is. The problem is that when I use fgets or scanf, my input is instantly printed to the terminal..If i do:

Code:

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when i run it , it skips scanf and not allowing user to enter input.tried adding getchar(), fflush but nothing worked for me.
//file name : sort_array_of_structure.c

Code:

/*Write a program to accept records of the different states using array of structures. The structure should contain char state, population, literacy rate, and income. Display the state whose literacy rate is highest and whose income is highest.*/

#include <stdio.h>
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{
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Here is my code:

int x, y, boolean, i;
char buff[256];
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•prompt a user to enter a threshold sum, make the prompt "threshold"

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or the sum of entered numbers has reached (>=) the threshold

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Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
/* function main begins program execution */
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I'm doing a code to calculate the final grade of students. This is a work for college, and I need to keep this structure.

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Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
void nfinal(float NOTA1,float NOTA2,float NOTA3,char MEDIA){
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Code:

int nbEdges,nbVetices, nbColours ;
typedef struct st_graphVertex {
int index;
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int val ;
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Code:

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Code:

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I have created a program using a switch statement that uses scanf() to accept a users input. The input variable is defined as an integer and scanf() is also looking for an integer.

One computer I run the program and it will return a value of 0 for all non-numerical inputs such as 'z', and the output thinks the value 0 was input into scanf(). On another computer when I input 'z', the compiler stores this as 198864884, and my program executes correctly giving an error.

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