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I´m a beginner in C for Linux, and I need help because my program doesn´t work and I don´t see the problem.

This is my program, this program counts words, lines, and letters from the standard input. But doesn't count when there is a ' ', '\t' or '\n'

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

void panic (char *str){
    char s [100];
    sprintf (s, "%s (%d %s)\n", str, errno, strerror (errno));
    write (222, s, strlen (s));
    exit (1);
}
int main (int argc, char *argv[]){
    char c;
    unsigned lines =1;
    int n;
    int letters =0;
    int words =0;
    int countLin=0;
    int countLet=0;
    char resultLine=[100];


    while ((n = read (0, &c, 1))> 0){
        if(c!=' '&&c!='\t'&&c!='\n'){
        letters++;
        if(countLet!=0){
            words++;
            countLet=0;
        }
        if(countLin!=0){
            lines++;
            words++;
            countLin=0;
        } 
    }
        if(c==' '||c=='\t')
            countLet++;
        if(c=='\n')
            countLin++;
    }
    if (n<0)
        panic ("Read");
    sprintf (resultLine, "%d %d %d \n", lines, words, letters);
    if(write(1,resultLine, strlen(resultLine))<0)
        panic("Write");
    return (0);
}

Thanks a lot

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    You should learn to compile with warnings and debugging information, e.g. with gcc -Wall -g yoursource.c -o yourprog, improve the code till no warnings are given, and then debug your program with gdb yourprog and you should use getchar instead of read-ing characters one at a time. Oct 17, 2012 at 14:34
  • char resultLine=[100]; write (222, s, strlen (s)); How do end the input? Ctrl+C? Oct 17, 2012 at 14:40
  • So what's the problem you're seeing right now?
    – Mike
    Oct 17, 2012 at 14:42
  • 2
    I am unaware of this syntax: char resultLine=[100]; I usually write char resultLine[100];
    – Adder
    Oct 17, 2012 at 14:43
  • 1
    "my errors are " ... so fix them. These are all compilation errors.
    – Jim Balter
    Oct 17, 2012 at 14:54

2 Answers 2

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Change:

char resultLine=[100];

to:

char resultLine[100];
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  • Yes, I change this but there is other problem. Oct 17, 2012 at 15:11
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You need to switch the order of these two lines:

    if(c!=' '&&c!='\t'&&c!='\n'){
        letters++;
    ...
    }

otherwise letters won't be incremented for whitespace characters

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