I try to refresh some limited knowledge I had in C language today and I stuck with some glitches on VERY simple code that I can not define their nature....
either I am doing a very foolish mistake or something is bugged...
I used the codeblocks v12.11 IDE and set it up to program projects in C (this is the link to dowload the binary: http://www.codeblocks.org/downloads/binaries ) I used the ~90MB version of it that comes with the GCC compiler....
I used this IDE (and dev-C++ http://www.bloodshed.net/download.html -which uses a different compiler) on a windows xp and a windows 7 machine...
for 2 pieces of code both (build and compiled individually do not work)
the first code is a very simple one that just adds up 2 values and gives them to an "a" variable...
here it is:
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
int a,b,c,f;
b=10;
scanf("%d",&c);
a=b+c;
printf("%40s, %d",a);
return(0);
}
As it is above it dos not work AT ALL!! (my intention is to display the value of var "a" 40 spaces to the right of the lineoutput) it return either a null message or windows pop up a fatal error window... (depents on the mood of my pc yesterday only the console returned a null messages today it decides to tell windows that the console window is not responding...)
if I edit the code like this:
int main()
{
int a,b,c,f;
b=10;
scanf("%d",&c);
a=b+c;
printf("%40s");
printf("%d",a);
return(0);
}
it works but infront of any intreusult in displays an ascII character.. like this:
(strange thing is that when I input the number 7 it does not display a character but instead my pc beeps... also if I input a nonnumeric character it loops endlessly like this:
if I change the type of the variables to FLOAT everything works fine.. but as you guessed the results are not integers....
the interesting thing is that if everything is turned to FLOAT but on the scanf properties the input is set to int [scanf("%d",&c);] the program still works and displays results as floats but again with an ascii character infront of them...
the other strange thing is that when I input large numbers like 99999 it displays more than one ascii characters I would expect it just return the result without an ascii char since the ascii char codes are from 1 to 255 or something like that...
so
question A: is my compiler or IDE buggy (was a fresh install)?
question B: if it is what should I do? reinstalling it? same things
happen...
question C: if its not a software problem (IDE/COMP etc) then WHY do those ascii characters appear??
PS To project the results all together and take the above print screen frames I used a "while" loop it does not change anything the same results appear when I build and compile the code whithout the while loop.. but to be sure I paste the modified code with the "while" command that I used in order to display all the results in one console so that I could printscreen them.
int main()
{
int a,b,c,f;
b=10;
while(b=10){
scanf("%d",&c);
a=b+c;
printf("%40s");
printf("%d",a);
}
return(0);
}