Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/08/27/19:13:42
I was wondering if anyone could help me.
I have the following lines of code:
for (i = 0; i <= NUMBINS; ++i)
{
printf("--------read in input files---------\n");
printf("The value if i is %d\n", i);
fscanf(ifp1, "%f\n", &radius_microns);
fscanf(ifp2, "%f\n", &volfraction);
printf("The value of radius is %f\n", radius_microns);
rad_array[i]= radius_microns;
printf("The radius is rad_array[%d]=%f\n\n",i, rad_array[i]);
printf("The value of volfraction is %f\n", volfraction);
vol_array[i] = volfraction;
printf("The volfraction is vol_array[%d]=%f\n", i, vol_array[i]);
printf("The value of rad_array[%i] is %f\n", i, rad_array[i]);
printf("----------end of read in input file------\n\n");
}
which, in cygwin produces:
--------read in input files---------
The value of i is 0
The value of radius is 0.200000
The radius is rad_array[0] = 0.200000
The value of volfraction is 0.330000
The volfraction is vol_array[0]=0.330000
The value of rad_array[0] is 0.330000
----------end of read in input file-----
as you can see, for some reason rad_array[0] is being reassigned even
though I never ask for that!!!
my red-hat linux gcc produces:
--------read in input files---------
The value of i is 0
The value of radius is 0.200000
The radius is rad_array[0] = 0.200000
The value of volfraction is 0.330000
The volfraction is vol_array[0]=0.330000
The value of rad_array[0] is 0.200000
----------end of read in input file-----
which is the right answer. I cannot figure out what is going
on with cygwin, and I haven't found a post that can help me. Any
help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Cynthia
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