I've been Googling this for hours, but with no luck.
I'm using standard c, calling a very simple method, and returning the correct value, but after the return the value is completely wrong.
call:
//declare the gross and ficaTax variables
double gross;
double ficaTax;
//calculate the gross and the ficaTax
gross = calcGross(payRate, hours); printf("%f\n", gross); //DELETE
Method:
double calcGross(double rate, double hours){
double gross;
//if the person didn't work more than 40 hours
if(hours <= 40.0){
gross = hours * rate;
}
//if the person did work more than 40 hours
else{
gross = 40.0 * rate + ((hours - 40.0) * rate * 1.5);
}
printf("%f \t", gross);
return gross;
}
I'm printing out the values in and out of the method to try and solve it, but I can't figure it out. Here is the output:
(correct) (incorrect, after return)
529.600000 , -858993459.000000
1371.522500 , 171798692.000000
100.000000 , 0.000000
1515.710000 , 171798692.000000
977.255000 , 1030792150.000000
5631.360000 , 687194767.000000
7502.400000 , 1717986918.000000
4335.106000 , 584115553.000000
1924.181500 , -618475291.000000
683.084000 , 137438953.000000
1348.424000 , 755914245.000000
1369.200000 , -858993460.000000
529.600000 , -858993459.000000
4441.522500 , -1030792152.000000
100.000000 , 0.000000
1882.710000 , 171798692.000000
My only guesses were either that my double post-return was too long to fit in the length of a double, but I stored it in a double pre-return and it printed correctly. If this is the case I couldn't figure out how to fix it. My other guess was that I'm printing it out wrong post-return, but I am printing it the same way.
I'm using Linux and with the gcc compiler if that matters. Any help would be appreciated. I have been trying to fix this seemingly simple problem for hours.
gross
between the function call and theprintf()
?