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Top Forums Programming Multi threading? Post 302119289 by porter on Tuesday 29th of May 2007 04:31:00 AM
Old 05-29-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by enuenu
I could just slot a getchar() statement in somewhere and it would read a new integer for use in the loop. Apparently it is not that simple.
Um, it's already done, "read" is reading from stdin, when we get a newline then the atol() will convert the string into the new count.
 

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getc(3s)																  getc(3s)

Name
       getc, getchar, fgetc, getw - get character or word from stream

Syntax
       #include <stdio.h>

       int getc(stream)
       FILE *stream;

       int getchar()

       int fgetc(stream)
       FILE *stream;

       int getw(stream)
       FILE *stream;

Description
       The function returns the next character from the named input stream.

       The function is identical to (stdin).

       The function behaves like but is a genuine function, not a macro.  It may be used to save object text.

       The  function returns the next word (in a 32-bit integer on a VAX-11 or MIPS machine) from the named input stream.  It returns the constant
       EOF upon end of file or error, but since that is a good integer value, feof and should be used to check the success of The assumes no  spe-
       cial alignment in the file.

Restrictions
       Because it is implemented as a macro, treats a stream argument with side effects incorrectly.  In particular, `getc(*f++);' doesn't work as
       expected.

Diagnostics
       These functions return the integer constant EOF at end of file or upon read error.

       A stop with message, `Reading bad file', means an attempt has been made to read from a stream that has not been opened for reading by

See Also
       fopen(3s), fread(3s), gets(3s), putc(3s), scanf(3s), ungetc(3s)

																	  getc(3s)
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