C - trying to read a single char from stdin (and failing) w/ scanf / getchar
You need a space between scanf("
and the %c
for it to work correctly:
scanf(" %c", &choice);
And you also need to use &choice, not choice!
EDIT: While you're at it, you might want to look into do while()
for that loop (unless the professor specifically said to use a break
) - do while
works great when validating user input!
fflush()
is not defined by ISO C for input streams. It is defined in Microsoft's C runtime library, but is not portable.
While the "space before %c" solution may work when the user enters the expected data, it will fail in many ways; try entering "y n y n" for example. Console input is line oriented; your best bet is to ensure that you discard the entire line thus:
scanf( "%c", &choice ) ;
while( choice != '\n' && getchar() != '\n' ) /* do nothing*/ ;
Better still, use fgetc(). scanf() should always be a last resort.