>On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, mahamuni ashish wrote:
>
>> I have small code....
>>
>> #include <stdio.h>
>> #include <string.h>
>>
>> int main()
>> {
>> float f= 1256.35;
>> char ch[4];
>>
>> printf("\n1. f : %f",f);
>> memset(ch,'__PLACEHOLDER__1_',strlen(ch) );
>> printf("\n2. f : %f",f);
>> return 0;
>> }
>>
>> Expected output is
>> 1. f : 1256.35
>> 2. f : 1256.35
>>
>> But I am getting the output
>> (on windows)
>> 1. f : 1256.35
>> 2. f : 0.000000
>>
>> (on Linux)
>> 1. f : 1256.35
>> segmentation fault
>>
>> why?
>>
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