问题
I am working in C and trying to read a file and save the chars returned by fgetc in an array. The problem is that fgetc is returning a random char repeatedly. Marked location in comment. For example, "wwwwwwwwwwww..." or "@@@@@@@@@@@@...". Any help is appreciated. Here is the function:
void removeCategories(FILE *category, int *prodPrinted){
char more[16] = { '\0' }, hidden[17] = { '\0' }, temp = '\0', mdn[] = { "More Data Needed" }, hnl[] = { "Hidden non listed" };
int newLineCount = 0, i, ch = '\0';
do{
/*shift char in each list -> one*/
for (i = 16; i > 0; i--){
if (i <= 16){
hidden[i] = hidden[i - 1];
}
if (i <= 15){
more[i] = more[i - 1];
}
}
more[0] = hidden[0] = ch = ( fgetc(category));
printf("%c", &ch); /*problem is here, prints random char repeatedly*/
if (strcmp(more, mdn) == 0 || strcmp(hidden, hnl) == 0){
prodPrinted[newLineCount] = 0;
printf("%c", more[0]); /*test print*/
}
if (ch == '\n'){
newLineCount++;
}
} while (ch != EOF);
}
回答1:
Issue is in your call to print the character
printf("%c", &ch);
this is actually trying to print the address of your ch on the stack (interpreted as a char).
What you want is:
printf("%c", ch);
which will print the contents of that stack address correctly (as a char)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20158061/fgetc-not-working-c-returns-same-char-repeatedly