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Top Forums Programming Unable to assign zero to unsigned character array Post 302757089 by gthangav on Thursday 17th of January 2013 04:45:48 AM
Old 01-17-2013
I have to get my values like below

(dbx) print -L *s_tag *s_tag = { s_tag.abc = "000000" s_tag.def = '0'Smilie s_tag.ghi = '0'Smilie }
but i am getting values like below:
(dbx) print -L *s_tag *s_tag = { s_tag.abc = "000000" s_tag.def = '\0'Smilie s_tag.ghi = '\0'Smilie }
I have written here sample code like mine. How to assign the value '0' to character array variable def which is defined in structure?
 

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XcmsColor(3X11) 						  XLIB FUNCTIONS						   XcmsColor(3X11)

NAME
XcmsColor, XcmsRGB, XcmsRGBi, XcmsCIEXYZ, XcmsCIEuvY, XcmsCIExyY, XcmsCIELab, XcmsCIELuv, XcmsTekHVC, XcmsPad - Xcms color struture STRUCTURES
The structure for XcmsColor contains: typedef unsigned long XcmsColorFormat; typedef struct { union { XcmsRGB RGB; XcmsRGBi RGBi; XcmsCIEXYZ CIEXYZ; XcmsCIEuvY CIEuvY; XcmsCIExyY CIExyY; XcmsCIELab CIELab; XcmsCIELuv CIELuv; XcmsTekHVC TekHVC; XcmsPad Pad; } spec; unsigned long pixel; XcmsColorFormat format; } XcmsColor; typedef double XcmsFloat; typedef struct { unsigned short red; unsigned short green; unsigned short blue; } XcmsRGB; typedef struct { XcmsFloat red; XcmsFloat green; XcmsFloat blue; } XcmsRGBi; typedef struct { XcmsFloat X; XcmsFloat Y; XcmsFloat Z; } XcmsCIEXYZ; typedef struct { XcmsFloat u_prime; XcmsFloat v_prime; XcmsFloat Y; } XcmsCIEuvY; typedef struct { XcmsFloat x; XcmsFloat y; XcmsFloat Y; } XcmsCIExyY; typedef struct { XcmsFloat L_star; XcmsFloat a_star; XcmsFloat b_star; } XcmsCIELab; typedef struct { XcmsFloat L_star; XcmsFloat u_star; XcmsFloat v_star; } XcmsCIELuv; typedef struct { XcmsFloat H; XcmsFloat V; XcmsFloat C; } XcmsTekHVC; typedef struct { XcmsFloat pad0; XcmsFloat pad1; XcmsFloat pad2; XcmsFloat pad3; } XcmsPad; DESCRIPTION
The XcmsColor structure contains a union of substructures, each supporting color specification encoding for a particular color space. SEE ALSO
XcmsAllocColor(3X11), XcmsStoreColor(3X11), XcmsConvertColors(3X11), Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11 Release 6.6 XcmsColor(3X11)
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