I need to input coordinates into an array until EOF is encountered, but something is wrong in my code. I used ctrl+Z, ctrl+D
int main()
{
int x[1000],y[1000];
int n=0,nr=0,a,b,i;
printf("Enter the coordinates:\n");
while(scanf ( "%d %d ", &a, &b) == 2)
{
x[n]=a;
y[n]=b;
n++;
}
if (!feof(stdin))
{
printf("Wrong\n");
}
else
{
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
printf("%d %d\n", x[i], y[i]);
}
return 0;
}
I suggest using
while(!feof(stdin) && scanf ( "%d %d ", &a, &b) == 2)
and actually it is better to test feof after (not before!) some input operation, so:
while (scanf("%d %d ", &a, &b) == 2 && !feof(stdin))
BTW, on many systems stdin
is line buffered, at least with interactive terminals (but perhaps not when stdin is a pipe(7)), see setvbuf(3)
On Linux & POSIX you might consider reading every line with getline(3) (or even with readline(3) if reading from the terminal, since readline
offers editing abilities), then parsing that line with e.g. sscanf(3) (perhaps also using %n
) or strtol(3)