I observed some strange behavior with scanf() in the code below:
#include<stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int n;
scanf("\n%d",&n); // 1 scanf
printf("N is entered=%d",n);
printf("\nAfter n being displayed\n");
scanf("%d\n",&n); // 2 scanf
prinf("n entered again =%d",n);
return 0;
}
My doubt is with the behavior of the second scanf()
. The first scanf()
is moving the cursor to the next line and then takes the input, while in the second scanf()
takes the input, moves the cursor to the next line and then just waits there until I enter some another integer.
Why does it prompt me to input another integer in the next line, rather than displaying the message n entered in the very next line, even though it is taking the correct value of n? Below is the output:
2
N is entered=2
After n being displayed
45
543
n entered again=45