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“The C Programming Language” interesting quote in the preface

From the preface of the second edition of Kernighan and Ritchie's "The C Programming Language": As before, all examples have been tested directly from the text, which is in machine-readable form. ...
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K & R Exercise: My Code Works, But Feels Stinky; Advice for Cleanup?

I'm working on the K&R book. I've read farther ahead than I've done exercises, mostly for lack of time. I'm catching up, and have done almost all the exercises from chapter 1, which is the ...
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Beginner Doing K&R

I'm just starting programming and going through K&R to try and learn C. I've gotten to the section on command line arguments (5.10) but now I'm stumped. Every time I try and open a program I've ...
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Please Explain this Example C Code

This code comes from K&R. I have read it several times, but it still seems to escape my grasp. #define BUFSIZE 100 char buf[BUFSIZE]; int bufp = 0; int getch(void) { ...
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Binary tree implementation in C question as found in K&R

So I've been reading through the K&R C book and have a question.. in the 6th Chapter on structs on page 140-141, there is code that looks like this (I took out some of the more irrelevant parts) ...
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K&R - Numerical sort of alpha characters?

What does it mean to numerically sort alpha characters in opposite of lexicographic, like in K&R 5-14 with option -n Regards
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Help With K&Rs Counting Chars Example

I'm working my way through K&R's 2nd edition, and I've been stumped with this seemingly simple example: #include <stdio.h> main(){ double c; for(c = 0; ((getchar() != EOF) ...
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Is K&R teaching bad readability?

It has been a while since I looked at C (still learning) and I just got back into the K&R book. I just had a go to Exercise 5-3 (p107). Write a pointer version of the function strcat that we ...
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K&R Exercise 2-4

I'm learning how to write programs in C using the k&r book (The C Programming Language) and I have a problem with one of the exercises. It's asking me to detect and remove a character in string ...
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Stumped by K&R exercise 1.5.2

I am currently trying to learn C by using the K&R, but I am completely stumped by example 1.5.2. For some reason, after I press Ctrl-Z, instead of printing nc, it prints nc multiplied by 2. I ...
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Understanding printf better - What does it print with “%c” when the value provided is negative?

In Kernighan & Ritchie, it says that "all printable characters are positive when though char datatype being signed or unsigned is machine-dependent." Can somebody explain to me the meaning of ...
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In C, there is a way to know when the end of string is reached. Is there a way to know the start when iterating backwards?

I'm doing K&R Exercise 5-4 (p107). Write the function strend(s,t) , which returns 1 if the string t occurs at the end of the string s, and zero otherwise. I figured the best way to do this ...
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Section 1.8 of K & R - can't figure out why line “int power(int m, int n);” is included

I'm working through K & R to learn programming. Going well so far, but I'm unclear about the role of a line of code from section 1.8 (functions). In section 1.8, the authors show you how to ...
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Very basic example code of “The C Programming Language” doesn't work like expected?

I'm a middle experienced Java developer and have many problems learning the C language for my computer science study. I try it with the book "The C Programming Language" which many people seem to ...
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K&R Task Exercise 5.17

Can someone explain what specifically needs to be done in exercise 5.17, what does it mean to sort within line, its field?
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Printf problem with Kernighan and Ritchie problem 1-17

In the code below (for problem 1-17 in "The C Programming Language", by Kernighan and Ritchie) why doesn't it print the longest line (at the bottom)? #include <stdio.h> #define MAXLINE 1000 ...
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K & R exercises? [closed]

I have spent most of time higher-level languages such as Java and Python (although I have worked with C in the past). Seeing that my C skills were quite rusty are picked up K&R and started working ...
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Does this code from “The C Programming Language 2nd Edition” contain a bug?

#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdarg.h> void minprintf(char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; char *p, *sval; int ival; double dval; va_start(ap, fmt); ...
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K&R Exercise 5.17 Help with Understanding (Beginner) [closed]

Greetings, I'm struggling with the task 5.17 particularly with the way it solves task challenge. I have solution from Tondo's 'The C Answer Book' and I'm trying to figure how to sort fields within ...