I am writing a small c program to practicing malloc
and sscanf
library functions. But unfortunately I get a segmentation fault error. I have googled and struggled for hours but with no result. Anybody could lead me out of this?
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
void print_array(int a[], int num_elements);
int main(void) {
int m;
printf("How many numbers do you count: \n");
scanf("%d", &m);
int *a = (int*)malloc(m * sizeof(int*));
char buf[100];
setbuf(stdin, NULL);
if (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, stdin) != NULL) {
char *p = buf;
int n, index;
while (sscanf(p, "%d %n", &a[index], &n) == 1 && index < m) {
// do something with array[i]
index++; // Increment after success @BLUEPIXY
p += n;
}
if (*p != '\0')
printf("you are giving non-numbers, will be ignored");
}
print_array(a, m);
free(a);
return 0;
}
void print_array(int a[], int num_elements) {
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num_elements; i++) {
printf("%d ", a[i]);
}
}
int* a = (int*)malloc(m*sizeof(int*));
You are allocating an array for the size ofm
pointers, notm
int
s.int n, index;
-->int n, index = 0;
sscanf(p, "%d %n", &a[index], &n) == 1 && index < m
-->index < m && sscanf(p, "%d %n", &a[index], &n) == 1
int n, index; while (sscanf(p, "%d %n", &a[index], &n) == 1 && index < m)
You store something in &a[index] whereas index is not initialized.