I'm trying to create a function that splits a value into two seperate values with the help of modf(). I want to be able to convert meters into feet and inches and I know how I'm supposed to do that but I can't seem to get it working with a function.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
void metersToFeetAndInches(double meters, double feet, double inches, double feetTotal)
{
feetTotal = meters * 3.281;
inches = modf(feetTotal, &feet);
inches = inches * 12.0;
}
int main(int argc, const char * argv[])
{
//With function
double meters = 3.0;
double feet;
double inches;
double total;
metersToFeetAndInches(meters, feet, inches, total);
printf("%.1f meters is equal to %f feet and %.1f inches.\n", meters, feet, inches);
//Without function
double meters1 = 3.0;
double feet1;
double inches1;
double total1 = meters1 * 3.281;
inches1 = modf(total1, &feet1);
inches1 = inches1 * 12.0;
printf("The first number is %.0f and the second number is %.1f\n", feet1, inches1);
return 0;
}
And this is the result:
3.0 meters is equal to 0.000000 feet and 0.0 inches.
The first number is 9 and the second number is 10.1
Can someone explain what I'm doing wrong here? Because I can't figure it out.
3.281
is naked. Better to use something likeconst double FeetPerMeter = 1000.0/(12*25.4);
or#define FeetPerMeter (1000.0/(12*25.4))
andfeetTotal = meters * FeetPerMeter;
. 1) It self-documents what code is doing and 2) More accurate than 3.281.