I'm trying to make a temperature conversion function for a class assignment, and my function receives all of the arguments correctly but for some reason after it hits the equation to convert the number it just makes the number 0.
Here is the code so you know what I'm talking about:
void convertToCelsius(int farenheitTemperature, int temperatureType){
if (temperatureType == 1)
{
farenheitTemperature = ((5/9) * (farenheitTemperature - 32));
printf("Your temperature in Celsius is %i\n", farenheitTemperature);
}
else
{
printf("Your temperature is already in celsius!\n");
}
}
the main function puts the arguments in correctly, so I don't think that's the problem.
Thank you very much for any help you can give!
(5/9)
is zero.5
and9
are both integers,5/9
uses integer division, and the result is the integer0
. You probably want to usedouble
instead ofint
.(farenheitTemperature - 32)
, and(5/9)
and each intermediate step separately -- had you done that, you would have seen that(5/9)
was zero, and you might have been able to figure out what was going on without even asking here. Good luck in C!