I have some code in C, I want to connect the ssid with the string "option" in the for loop
void ApListCallback(ScanResult *pApList)
{
int i;
printf("Find %d APs: \r\n", pApList->ApNum);
for (i=0;i<pApList->ApNum;i++){
char *ssid=pApList->ApList[i].ssid;
char *temp=strcat(strcat("<option>",ssid),"</option>");
printf("=======%s=======\r\n",ssid);
printf("-------%s-------\r\n",temp);
strcpy(ApListCallbackSelectStr, temp);
}
printf("---%s--\r\n",ApListCallbackSelectStr);
}
and I get the result:
Find 11 APs:
=======MODIM FASHION======= -------<option>------- ============== -------<option>------- =======360WiFi-6888======= -------<option>------- =======HAME_A5_037d======= -------<option>------- =======sweet baby======= -------<option>------- =======ringierguest======= -------<option>------- =======JIMMY 3G======= -------<option>------- =======MF70_9BC5E1======= -------<option>------- =======Bert-Co======= -------<option>------- ---<option>--
why the function strcat not working?
\r\n
either (unless you are deliberately generating a windows textfile while running under Unix environment). In Windows, printing\n
will cause the file to contain\r\n
.strcpy(ApListCallbackSelectStr
which overwrites what was in that buffer; so the effect of this code (if fixed) is to print out each item and then print the last line twice; is that really what you intended?strcat
instead ofstrcpy
function