my code is as follows:
#include<stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int string_length(char*);
void reverse(char*);
int main(void)
{
char num[256];
printf("%c[%d;%d;%dmPlease enter a number of rows: ", 0x1B, 5, 32, 40);
gets(num);
//gets number
printf("%c[%dm\n", 0x1B, 0);
//Resets color
//Variables
char revnum[50], q[50] = "\0", r[50] = "\v";
int i, x, j, z, w;
//Reverses inputted character string
reverse(num);
//Takes reversed inputted character string and out puts it as an integer
for(i = 0; num[i] != '\0'; ++i) {
j = -(48-num[i]);
double y = i;
x = j*pow(10, y) + x;
}
//Takes integer version of inputted character string and assigns a counter's value (counting up to our integer version) to a character string
for (z = 0; z <= x; z++) {
sprintf(revnum, "%d", z);
//Takes the new character string for each number up to the inputted value and prints it vertically, but no differentiating between numbers and printing them horizontally to each other
for (w = 0; revnum[w] != '\0'; ++w) {
strcat(q, r);
printf("%s", q);
strcat(q, revnum[w]);
}
}
}
//Function which reverses a character string
void reverse(char *num)
{
int length, c;
char *begin, *end, temp;
length = string_length(num);
begin = num;
end = num;
for ( c = 0 ; c < ( length - 1 ) ; c++ )
end++;
for ( c = 0 ; c < length/2 ; c++ )
{
temp = *end;
*end = *begin;
*begin = temp;
begin++;
end--;
}
}
int string_length(char *pointer)
{
int c = 0;
while( *(pointer+c) != '\0' )
c++;
return c;
}
the point of the program is to output all the numbers before a number inputted with the digits of each number vertical and then the numbers themselves listed horizontally.
please help!!!
strlen
is perfectly fine? And instead of looping to find the end of the string inreverse
you could just add(length - 1)
to the pointer.-Wall
to GCC when compiling you would get a warning about this.strcat(q, revnum[w]);
passes achar
as the second argument tostrcat
; it requires achar*
. And never use thegets()
function; it's inherently unsafe.string_length
? Is there some problem with the standard Cstrlen()
which we've all been unaware of for the last 30 years? :-)