problem with doubles
Jarrett Billingsley
kb3ctd2 at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 10 12:04:13 PDT 2008
"Michael P." <baseball.mjp at gmail.com> wrote in message
news:g7n3i3$bfm$1 at digitalmars.com...
> Steven Schveighoffer Wrote:
>
>> "Michael P." wrote
>> > So I've attached the file for a very simple program I'm working on.
>> > The problem comes from past contests questions, see this:
>> >
>> > http://www.cemc.uwaterloo.ca/ccc/past/previous_contests.shtml
>> >
>> > The problem I've having is with 2008 Junior problem 1. Every time with
>> > my
>> > code it says you are overweight, when it is supposed to say normal
>> > weight.
>> > So I tried printing out the value I was comparing, and it said nan.
>> > Anyone
>> > know why?
>> > -Michael P.
>> >
>>
>> scanf is a C function. You need to exactly specify the type in the
>> string,
>> so use %lf for double
>>
>> -Steve
>>
>>
>
>
> Thanks, that worked.
> BTW, I know that readf is the D equivalent of scanf(right?), but I don't
> know how to use it.
> I should be using readf and writef instead of scanf and printf right?
Yes and yes. I really wish the C library were harder to use from D. So
many newcomers end up overusing it and then wonder why they have so many
issues.
readf is very easy to use. Just like writef and friends, the function knows
the type of the argument without having to look at the format string.
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