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Top Forums Programming integer arrays Post 16957 by primal on Friday 8th of March 2002 11:16:18 PM
Old 03-09-2002
Question integer arrays

ok, i tried something i did before and i seem to be getting somewhere here. just one problem.
line 100.25: 1506-068 (W) Operation between types "int*" and "int" is not allowed.
Code:
 +93      printf("\nEnter 4 Digit Reference Number:\n");
 +94      scanf("%d",&temp3[count]);
 +95      while(temp3[count]<1000||temp3[count]>9999){
 +96         printf("\nInvalid Option!");
 +97         printf("\nEnter 4 Digit Reference Number:\n");
 +98         scanf("%d",&temp3[count]);
 +99        }
+100      refNumber[count]=temp3[count];

how do i get my number to save inside my integer array? (temp3 is a var int temp3[4])
thanks!
primal
_____________________________

im stuck! this is probably something basic that i just forgot how to do but ive been trying to get this working for a few days now and i cant figure it out. heres the deal:

part of the program im writing prompts the user for a 4 digit number and stores it into int *refNumber[4]. ive passed it to my function call, int insert(char *name[],int *refNumber[], int) but getting the info to store is whats not working. ive tried a few ways, but nothing.
this is how i did it for the name.... (inside a while loop)

printf("Enter clients name:\n");
fflush(stdin);
scanf("%[^\n]",temp);
name[count]=(char *)malloc(strlen(temp)+1);
strcpy(name[count],temp);
temp is a a var (char temp[30])

**reference number code here **

count++;


ive tried strlen, strcpy, sizeof, a few others that i cant recall right now. im completely lost.
would any one be able to help me?
thanks!
primal

p.s. if more code is required let me know

Last edited by primal; 03-09-2002 at 03:31 PM..
 

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STRING(3)						     Library Functions Manual							 STRING(3)

NAME
strcat, strncat, strcmp, strncmp, strcasecmp, strncasecmp, strcpy, strncpy, strlen, index, rindex - string operations SYNOPSIS
#include <strings.h> char *strcat(s, append) char *s, *append; char *strncat(s, append, count) char *s, *append; int count; strcmp(s1, s2) char *s1, *s2; strncmp(s1, s2, count) char *s1, *s2; int count; strcasecmp(s1, s2) char *s1, *s2; strncasecmp(s1, s2, count) char *s1, *s2; int count; char *strcpy(to, from) char *to, *from; char *strncpy(to, from, count) char *to, *from; int count; strlen(s) char *s; char *index(s, c) char *s, c; char *rindex(s, c) char *s, c; DESCRIPTION
These functions operate on null-terminated strings. They do not check for overflow of any receiving string. Strcat appends a copy of string append to the end of string s. Strncat copies at most count characters. Both return a pointer to the null- terminated result. Strcmp compares its arguments and returns an integer greater than, equal to, or less than 0, according as s1 is lexicographically greater than, equal to, or less than s2. Strncmp makes the same comparison but looks at at most count characters. Strcasecmp and strncasecmp are identical in function, but are case insensitive. The returned lexicographic difference reflects a conversion to lower-case. Strcpy copies string from to to, stopping after the null character has been moved. Strncpy copies exactly count characters, appending nulls if from is less than count characters in length; the target may not be null-terminated if the length of from is count or more. Both return to. Strlen returns the number of non-null characters in s. Index (rindex) returns a pointer to the first (last) occurrence of character c in string s or zero if c does not occur in the string. Set- ting c to NULL works. 4th Berkeley Distribution October 22, 1987 STRING(3)
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