I just met a problem in C. Following is the code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
double num = 0;
printf("Please enter a number: ");
scanf("%f", &num);
printf("The entered number is %f", num);
return 0;
}
For some reason, no matter what number is entered from keyboard, the value of num
keeps the same as 0
. Of course, if I change the data type of num
to float
, then everything will be fine. But I just want to know why the above code does not work. My understanding is C automatically converts float
to double
, so the above code should work fine. I wonder if anybody can kindly provide further explanation.
Thanks.
format specifies type 'float *' but the argument has type 'double *'
, it's time to turn up your compiler's warning level, or get a better compiler.