sorry for the somewhat vague title. I am trying to run a simple program where the user inputs one character and it is immediately recalled. So far i have
#include <stdio.h>
int main(){
char ch;
printf("Enter one char\n");
scanf_s("%c", &ch);
printf("the char is %c.\n",ch);
return(0);
}
But for some reason this returns "the char is ." and i have no idea why.
if i change it to
#include <stdio.h>
int main(){
int ch;
printf("Enter one char\n");
scanf_s("%d", &ch);
printf("the char is %d.\n",ch);
return(0);
}
it works fine and returns the integer that I entered so i dont think the problem is with the codes structure. For some reason i just seem to be unable to assign a value to a ch variable. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
scanf_s()
to ensure you are getting a valid response.