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  1. #include<stdio.h>
  2. main()
  3. {
  4.   int mark[25][4],j,i;
  5.   for(j=0;j<25;j++)
  6.   {
  7.     for(i=0;i<4;i++)
  8.     {
  9.       printf("\nEnter you marks\n");
  10.       scanf("%d",marks[j][i]);
  11.     }
  12.   }
  13. }
  14.  
This is a simple program of inputing marks in the four tests for each of the 25 students. But when i run it, it only ask one time to input the marks and then it shows a message "processor fault". What is i am doing wrong here, plz help.
Sep 23 '07 #1
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Banfa
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scanf takes a pointer not an integer so you need

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  1.       scanf("%d",&marks[j][i]);
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Also main returns int and not doing so invokes undefined behaviour, anything may happen.
Sep 23 '07 #2
jimhakans
41 New Member
scanf takes a pointer not an integer so you need

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  1.       scanf("%d",&marks[j][i]);
  2.  
Also main returns int and not doing so invokes undefined behaviour, anything may happen.
Thanks for pointing out that stupid mistake, I don't believe how i missed it.Thanks for helping.
Sep 23 '07 #3

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