Sorry to anyone who doesn't like the programming puzzles...
Write an itoa function in C w/o using sprintf or the (non)standard itoa.
itoa takes in an integer and returns a character array representation of that integer, ex: 1234 -> ['1', '2', '3', '4']
If you're not a programmer you can spell out your solution in words, buts its way easier that way...
I'll share my solution in the comments later if you want it
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My first stab at a solution can be seen here.
Instead of using the log10 you could iteratively find the number of digits, or use a dynamic structure to find all of your char's and then put them into an array.
Please take it with a grain of salt ... its been a long time since I have done any C work.
Also, I have to thank this website for use of its online C compiler and this site for the use of there online code-to-html converter. Very nice tools.
Yep, same here, only I didn't know the log10 trick, so I just /= 10 until the number goes to 0. And I make my initial char array big enough to support any size integer. That also means that I have to reverse the string before I return it. That being said, I like the log10 trick.
Boo for googlepages being blocked. Stupid blocking stuff.
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