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I wish to multiply 2 polynomial 'arrays' in C.I am able to successfully initialise ,store and display them,but I cannot find why the mulpoly() gives vague answers(v. large nos.).Please help if you can spot it.

#include<stdio.h>
#include<malloc.h>
int* getpoly(int);
void showpoly(int *,int);
int* addpoly(int *,int,int *,int);
int* mulpoly(int *,int,int *,int);
int main(void)
{
 int *p1,*p2,*p3,d1,d2,d3;
 /*get poly*/
 printf("\nEnter the degree of the 1st polynomial:");
 scanf("%d",&d1);
 p1=getpoly(d1);
 printf("\nEnter the degree of the 2nd polynomial:");
 scanf("%d",&d2);
 p2=getpoly(d2);
 printf("Polynomials entered are\n\n");
 showpoly(p1,d1);
 printf("and\n\n");
 showpoly(p2,d2);
 /*compute the sum*/
 d3=(d1>=d2?d1:d2);
 p3=addpoly(p1,d1,p2,d2);
 printf("Sum of the polynomials is:\n");
 showpoly(p3,d3);
 /*compute product*/
 p3=mulpoly(p1,d1,p2,d2);
 printf("Product of the polynomials is:\n");
 showpoly(p3,d1+d2);
}
int* getpoly(int degree)
{
 int i,*p;
 p=malloc((1+degree)*sizeof(int));
 for(i=0;i<=degree;i++)
 {
  printf("\nEnter coefficient of x^%d:",i);
  scanf("%d",(p+i));
 }
 return(p);
}
void showpoly(int *p,int degree)
{
 int i;
 for(i=0;i<=degree;i++)
  printf("%dx^%d + ",*(p+i),i);
 printf("\b\b\b   ");
 printf("\n");
}
int* addpoly(int *p1,int d1,int *p2,int d2)
{
 int i,degree,*p;
 degree=(d1>=d2?d1:d2);
 p=malloc((1+degree)*sizeof(int));
 for (i=0;i<=degree;i++)
  if((i>d1) && (i<=d2))
   *(p+i)=*(p2+i);
  else if((i>d2) && (i<=d1))
   *(p+i)=*(p1+i);
  else
      *(p+i)=*(p1+i)+*(p2+i);
 return(p);
}

int* mulpoly(int *p1,int d1,int*p2,int d2)/* this is the function of concern*/
{
 int i,j,*p;
 p=malloc((1+d1+d2)*sizeof(int));
 for(i=0;i<=d1;i++)
  for(j=0;j<=d2;j++)
   p[i+j]+=p1[i]*p2[j];
 return(p);
}

This was compiled in visual c++ .

2 Answers 2

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Use calloc instead of malloc to initialize the contents of buffer to 0.

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    p=calloc(sizeof(int),1+d1+d2);
    – ughoavgfhw
    Jan 2, 2011 at 5:38
  • I'm pretty sure it's the "opposite" : p=calloc(1+d1+d2,sizeof(int));
    – kaharas
    Jan 2, 2011 at 13:40
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You don't initialize the contents of the buffer you get from malloc in mulpoly, so you're starting with garbage values. You need to initialize those values to zero. I can't be sure that's the only problem, but it's a place to start.

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