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QuestionUnexpected output in array Pin
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AnswerRe: Unexpected output in array Pin
CPallini17-Feb-21 20:22
mveCPallini17-Feb-21 20:22 
You are putting holes in your arrays of even and odd elements. In order to avoid that, you need to maintain two separate variables to keep track of how many even and odd items have been added so far. Try
C
#include <stdio.h>

#define SIZE 20
int main()
{
  int items, odd_items, even_items;
  int array[SIZE], odd[SIZE], even[SIZE];
  printf("enter how many array elements\n");

  scanf("%d",&items);


  odd_items = even_items = 0;

  for (int n=0; n<items; ++n)
  {
    printf("enter item %d:\n", n);
    scanf("%d", &array[n]);

    if ( (array[n] % 2) == 0)
    {
      even[even_items] = array[n];
      ++even_items;
    }
    else
    {
      odd[odd_items] = array[n];
      ++odd_items;
    }
  }

  printf("array items\n");
  for (int n=0; n<items; ++n)
    printf("%d ", array[n]);
  printf("\n");

  printf("even array items\n");
  for (int n=0; n<even_items; ++n)
    printf("%d ", even[n]);
  printf("\n");

  printf("odd array items\n");
  for (int n=0; n<odd_items; ++n)
    printf("%d ", odd[n]);
  printf("\n");

  return 0;
}

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QuestionFunction similar to printf for software UART, without the need for a large temporary buffer? Pin
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