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Converting an integer to string

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void main()
{
char ch[10]="";
char c;
int k=0,l,i;
printf("Enter a number:");
scanf("%d",&i);
while(i!=0) //reversing a numbr
{ k=k*10+i%10;
i=i/10;}

while(k!=0) //converting a number to string
{ c=48+k%10;
strcat(ch,&c);
k=k/10;}
printf("\n%s",c h);
}

its posing an error of abnormal termination and not getting output as expected!!
Mar 31 '10 #1
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Banfa
9,065 Recognized Expert Moderator Expert
That is because strcat expects a pointer to a C style string and not a pointer to a single character.

Why not just printf using the %d format specifier and print the number directly.

Using 48 to denote the character '0' is very poor. What happens if you compile this program on a platform that uses a character set where '0' doesn't have the value 48?

And finally you reverse the string twice so if you get this program working it will output what was input.
Mar 31 '10 #2
geeta719
10 New Member
actually i want to convert an input integer to string......sin ce we can concatenate at the back of first string ,therefore first i m reversing the string and den using caoncatenation
Mar 31 '10 #3
Banfa
9,065 Recognized Expert Moderator Expert
What is your purpose for this?

It would be just as easy to accept a string as input and then check that all the characters were digits as it would be to accept an integer and convert it to a string since basically all input from the keyboard starts as a string anyway.

There are plenty of functions that will convert a string to an integer and an integer to a string for you.
Mar 31 '10 #4
holyzuou
13 New Member
printf("\n%s",c h);
ch is an array
Apr 1 '10 #5

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