None of those two cases are right.
Case 1 only worked because you got lucky, probably by giving a short string as input. Try something like "bfjabfabjkbfjkasjkvasjkvjksbkjafbskjbfakbsjfbjasbfjasbfkjabsjfkbaksbfjasbfkja"
and you’ll suffer a seg fault, most likely.
You should have a block of memory associated with str
, either on the stack by declaring an array for it or on the heap malloc
‘ing memory for it.
And you shouldn’t use the &
operator.
So it would go like this:
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
char str[50]; // 50 is arbitrary
scanf("%s",str);
printf("%s",str);
return 0;
}
or like this:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main()
{
char* str = malloc(50); // 50 is arbitrary
scanf("%s",str);
printf("%s",str);
free(str);
return 0;
}
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solved Unexpected output of printf for a string in C