#define MAXL 256
I think the problem with my code is that eventho numInput = 3
, somehow, output[2]
did not exist so that when I try to assign it, the program crash (just guessing).
Is there a way to check if ouput[2]
exist? or maybe someone will be able to find out the real problem of my code, that would be awesome!
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
NOTE: The reason that I cast malloc is that it is expected by my lecturer.
Input strings are: 25 7 * 14 - 6 +
1 24 3 + * 41 -
2 37 4 + * 15 +
void processPostfixExp(const char * fileName)
{
char ** input = NULL;
double ** output = NULL;
int i = 0, numInput = 0;
char tempInput[MAXL] = {0};
FILE * pFile = NULL;
/* Get number of strings, check if file is readable and open file */
numInput = checkFile(fileName);
pFile = fopen(fileName, "r");
/* Allocate memory for the string storages and alert if fail */
input = (char**)malloc(numInput * sizeof(char*));
output = (double**)malloc(numInput * sizeof(double*));
if(!input || !output)
{
printf("Memory allocation failed.\n");
system("PAUSE");
exit(1);
}
/* Scan the file by lines and duplicate the string to input storage */
for(i = 0; i < numInput; ++i)
{
fgets(tempInput, MAXL, pFile);
tempInput[strlen(tempInput)-1] = '\0';
input[i] = strdup(tempInput);
//printf("\n%s", input[i]);
}
/* Close file and clear screen */
fclose(pFile);
system("CLS");
/* Call converter and display result */
printf("-------------------------------------------------------\n");
printf("\nPostfix expression evaluation:\n");
for(i = 0; i < numInput; ++i)
{
printf("input = %s", input[i]); /* i = 2 Printf SUCCESS */
*output[i] = evaluatePost(input[i]); /* i = 2 CRASH HERE */
/* I added a check at the top most of the evaluatePost(), program did not get to there */
//printf("\nCase %d: %s\nResult:%.2f\n", i + 1, input[i], *output[i]);
}
printf("\n");
printf("-------------------------------------------------------\n");
}
UPDATE:
so I added these lines and can confirm that output[2] does not exist... how is that possible? Please help, Thank you!
for(i = 0; i < numInput; ++i)
{
*output[i] = (double)i;
printf("output[%d] = %.1f\n", i, *output[i]);
}
void *
as returned bymalloc
& friends. Tell your lecturer; he should read a more recent book than K&R.