First, the important bit...
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER use gets
. Ever. Even for practice code. Even if someone else tells you to. It's like the movie Highlander II; it's just best to pretend it never existed. It was deprecated in C99 and has been completely removed from C2011. Don't use it. Don't try to justify using it by claiming this is just practice code. If someone else demands you use it, push back and tell them you'll use fgets
instead. If they give you grief, send them to me and I'll straighten them out. With a baseball bat if necessary.
Okay, now that I've cleared that up...
gets
is picking up the trailing newline from the input you entered for the previous scanf
call. You have several choices:
Use another scanf
call instead of gets
, this time with the %s
conversion specifier (along with a field width); unlike gets
, it will skip over any leading newline characters;
Call getchar()
(or equivalent) to consume the newline before calling gets
;
Instead of reading choice
as an integer using scanf
, read it as text using fgets
and convert it to an integer using strtol
.
Option 3 is the best IMO. Mixing calls to scanf
/fscanf
and fgets
is usually a recipe for heartburn, precisely because of the trailing newline issue. Better to stick with one or the other for everything. The advantage of using fgets
to read everything as text is that it makes input validation easier, especially for numeric input.
gets
? This API is extremely dangerous and is an exploit waiting to happen.choice
. What is it? How do you set its value?