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109 questions linked to/from How do I read a string entered by the user in C?
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How to read a line from the console in C?
What is the simplest way to read a full line in a C console program
The text entered might have a variable length and we can't make any assumption about its content.
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How can I get an int from stdio in C?
I have significant trouble with this...
printf("> ");
int x = getchar();
printf("got the number: %d", scanf("%d", &x));
Output
> 1234
got the number: 1
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using scanf to read a string and an int separated by /
The input consists a string and an integer, which are separated by a '/', like this:
hello/17
And I want to read the input into a string and an int, like this:
char str[20];
int num;
scanf("%s/%d", ...
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How can one flush input stream in C?
I am not able to flush stdin here, is there a way to flush it? If not then how to make getchar() to take a character as input from user, instead of a "\n" left by scanf() in the input buffer??
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How to validate input using scanf
How can I validate the user input by using scanf. Right now I have something like this, but doesn't work.
NOTE: I have the atoi just to validate that the scanf validation works.
scanf("%[0987654321.-...
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What's wrong with my code? What is argv[1]?
I'm trying to ask the user to type in a string so I will print the length of the string. My code is built succeeded. However, when I entered a word and pressed 'enter', the program keeps running. I ...
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Using scanf and fgets in the same program?
I need to do something like the following:
int main(void) {
char a,b,cstring;
printf("please enter something");
scanf("%c %c",&a,&b);
prinf("thanks, now some more");
fgets(cstring,35,stdin);
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In C how to strcmp just the beginning 2 characters and then concatenate? [duplicate]
In C how do I strcmp just the beginning 2 characters? Then concatenate with another string? Something like this:
char s[10];
scanf("%s",s);
/* if i input "cs332" or "cs234", anything start with cs */...
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Sorting array from typedef struct in C
Problem: Trying to sort an array coming from a typedef struct I created (phonebook).
Goal: Trying to build a phonebook that allows users to add, delete, sort, and print the phonebook.
Where I'm at: ...
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scanf() is not waiting for user input [duplicate]
I am working on making tree using doubly linked list in c.
I use recursive call in that function , but somehow it do not works.
my code is :
struct node
{
int data;
struct node *right;
...
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How to print using scanf() function in C programming? [closed]
Is it any possible chance to print to IO device with the help of scanf() function?
main()
{
char str[30];
scanf("\n Name ?%s",&str);
printf("\n Name Entered is %s",str);
}
Try this and help me ...
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How to scan the rest of a line in c
I have several lines of integers in a file
E.g
100 20 300 20 9 45 -1
101 80 80 2 80 2 50 3 70 -1
I want to read in the first 2 characters and store them in integer variables, then store the rest ...
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C - How to prompt user to enter filename
Very new to C programming. I'm writing a program where I want to prompt the user to input the name of the file to be open for reading. On my code shown bellow I want to throw an error if it doesn't ...
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strlen function in c
This might sound a bit dumb but am confused.
I know the strlen() would return the size of the character array in c. But there is something different going on with pointers to character.
This is my ...
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scanf not printing or reading anything [duplicate]
I have the following line in my code:
char y[] = "a";
scanf("Letter: %s", y);
printf("%s\n", y);
The second line does not impact the output of the third line at all. I've included <stdio.h>, I ...