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i have a problem printing something after the array for example:

while(fgets(row,MAX,f) != NULL)
    {
        printf("%s %d",row,upper_lett_in_curr_row(row));
    }

The integer value is the number of words with upper letters, that needs to appear next to the row string, but this value appears in the next row, why? It rare because when i write this code:

while(fgets(row,MAX,f) != NULL)
        {
            printf("%d %s",upper_lett_in_curr_row(row),row);
        }

It prints in the same row but on the start of the row, not in the end of the string.

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    May be your string row having '\n` next line character at the end.
    – Himanshu
    Aug 22, 2014 at 7:31

2 Answers 2

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fgets(row,MAX,f)

\n is a valid character to fgets, so the string that fgets fills (row) has the new line character at the end, you need to remove it manually.

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When you use fgets to read from a file, it will read the whole line including \n. So while printing:-

 printf("%s %d",row,upper_lett_in_curr_row(row));

row string contains \n at the end. So after printing the string, due to \n at the end cursor will move to next line and print the integer.

To avoid this, you can do

int len;
// your stuff
while(fgets(row,MAX,f) != NULL)
{
    len = strlen(row);
    row[len-1] = '\0'; // make \n as null

    printf("%s %d",row,upper_lett_in_curr_row(row));
}
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    The strlen() function returns size_t, and you should move it inside the loop. And make it const. :)
    – unwind
    Aug 22, 2014 at 7:42
  • This one helps. Thanks a lot :) Aug 22, 2014 at 7:47
  • @SkokajSkokaj If this answer solves your problem means validate it!
    – Sathish
    Aug 22, 2014 at 7:55

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