The program I'm making is supposed to print strings out that only end in 'ed'. This is what I have so far, but I don't understand why it doesn't work. Am I misunderstanding the logic behind the for loop with the if statement or am i just going about this wrong completely?
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main ()
{
char string[10][100];
int i;
for ( i =0; i<=10; i++)
{
printf(" Please enter a string for the array \n");
fgets( string[i], 100, stdin);
}
int length = strlen(string[i]);
for ( i=0; i<=10; i++)
{
if( string[i][length] == 'd' && string[i][length -1] == 'e' )
{
printf(" Index %d: %s \n", i, string[i]);
}
}
return 0;
}
thanks for all the input guys! However, the program is still not outputting strings that end in'ed' when i enter them through the keyboard, it compiles just fine. Here's what I have modified:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main ()
{
char string[10][100];
int i;
int length;
for ( i =0; i < 10; i++)
{
printf(" Please enter a string for the array \n");
fgets( string[i], 100, stdin);
}
for ( i=0; i< 10; i++)
{
length = strlen(string[i]);
if( length > 1 && (string[i][length - 1] == 'd' && string[i][length -2] == 'e') )
{
printf(" Index %d: %s \n", i, string[i]);
}
}
return 0;
}
length
for each iteration of the loop?"