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From: | chris_mears AT softhome DOT net (Chris Mears) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Why "c" is always zero?? |
Organization: | CHOAM |
Message-ID: | <384b3c27.2499423@news.bigpond.com> |
References: | <82cko6$sfk$1 AT imsp026 DOT netvigator DOT com> <8bn24.1599$323 DOT 42573 AT dfiatx1-snr1 DOT gtei DOT net> |
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Date: | Sun, 05 Dec 1999 10:20:24 GMT |
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
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On Sun, 05 Dec 1999 05:59:32 GMT, "Damian Yerrick" <NOSP AT Musenet@pineight.8m.com> wrote: [snip] > >try this > >#include <stdio.h> >float fahren2celsius(float fahren) >{ > return 5/9 * (fahren - 32.); ^^^ Almost. 5.0/9.0 >} > >int main() >{ > int i; > float fahren, celsius; > > for(i = 0; i < 212; i++) > { > fahren = i; > celsius = fahren2celsius(fahren); > printf("%f deg F = %f deg C\n", fahren, celsius); > } > > return 0; >}
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