CS2263/Labs/Lab4/Lec10src/mallocfree.c
2023-05-22 23:28:51 -03:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define MAXVALS 4
int main(void){
// allocate space for a float on the heap,
// return a pointer to it,
// cast it to a float* ,
// store it in f;
float* pf = (float*) malloc( sizeof(float) );
if(pf == (float*)NULL){
fprintf(stderr, "Memory allocation failed. Program terminating.");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
printf("Please enter a float value: ");
scanf("%f",pf); // pf is a pointer, with space allocated to it
printf("%f it is!\n", *pf);
free(pf); // all done with fp
// allocate space for an integer [] that hold MAXVALS ints on the heap,
// return a pointer to it, cast the void* to a int* , and store it in arr;
int iErr;
int* arr = (int*) malloc( sizeof(int)*MAXVALS );
if(arr == (int*)NULL){
fprintf(stderr, "Memory allocation failed. Program terminating.");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
printf("Please enter %d integer values: ", MAXVALS);
for(int i=0; i<MAXVALS; i++){
iErr = scanf("%d",&arr[i]); // arr is a pointer, with space allocated
if(iErr != 1){
fprintf(stderr, "Read failed. Program terminating.");
free(arr);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
printf("%d it is!\n", arr[i]);
}
free(arr); //all done with arr
// allocate space for an char [] of that hold MAXVALS chars on the heap
// (with room for the NULL), return a pointer to it, cast it to a char* ,
// and store it in s.
// Note that although s isn't YET a string, that's the intention.
char* s = (char*) malloc( sizeof(char)*(MAXVALS+1) );
if(pf == (float*)NULL){
fprintf(stderr, "Memory allocation failed. Program terminating.");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
printf("Enter up to four characters: ");
getchar(); // flushes newline feed from last response
char c = getchar();
int i = 0;
while(c != '\n' && i < MAXVALS){ // leave room for the terminating NULL!
s[i] = c;
i++;
c = getchar();
}
s[i] = (char) NULL; // terminate the string
printf("%s it is!\n", s);
free(s); // all done with s
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}