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store the values A, B, 19 and - 0.42e7 in separate cells that you have declared in C.
Use an assignment statement to store but get the other three values as input data from the user. How do i display all values?
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#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
/*Variables*/
char var1 = 65;
int var2;
int var3;
double var4;
double calc;
printf("Insert the three values - "); //User prompt
scanf("%d,%d,%s", &var2, &var3, &var4);
calc =
printf("Var1 = %c\nvar2 = %c \nvar3 = %d \nvar4 = %s", var1, var2, var3, var4); // Display the varab
return(0);
}
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Oh i just need to separate each variable like 1 for each line
Like var 1=a
var 2=b
And so forth
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What is this "cells" you talk about?
I'm not understanding your intention.
Do you have a code in regard to this question?
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This is my code
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Ok I see problem in the format specifiers for both `scanf` and `printf` call.
Can you explain what you are trying to do with this code?
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You can do it like thia
scanf("%d %d %lf", &var2, &var3, &var4);
printf("var1 = %c\nvar2 = %d\nvar3 = %d\nvar4 = %lf", var1, var2, var3, var4);
Next time please choose a format specifier designated exactly for the respective variable type.
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/cstdio/scanf/
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/cstdio/printf/