I'm converting my c++ program to c. It's a simple factorial function. I used an interesting method in the c++ program in order to space it less and less each time the function called itself. This is what that looked like:
cout << setw( number * 3 ) << "" << "number is: " << number << endl;
It's not translating into c as easily as I had hoped. My idea (which is probably incorrect) is
char c = "";
printf( "%*c number is: %lo\n", number * 3, c, number);
I'm getting an error that says: warning: initialization makes integer from pointer without a cast [enabled by default]
How would you achieve this same effect in c? I really liked the way I implemented it in c++ and would like to do it in a similar way.