From: kagel AT quasar DOT bloomberg DOT com Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 18:49:23 -0500 Message-Id: <9612102349.AA05584@quasar.bloomberg.com > To: radams AT november DOT diac DOT com Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com In-Reply-To: <32a98413.1518950@news.diac.com> (radams@november.diac.com) Subject: Re: A newbie question: out to print out value of doubles? Reply-To: kagel AT dg1 DOT bloomberg DOT com Errors-To: postmaster AT ns1 From: radams AT november DOT diac DOT com (Richard Adams) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Date: Sat, 07 Dec 1996 14:50:02 GMT Organization: Denver Internet Access Corp. Lines: 26 Reply-To: radams AT november DOT diac DOT com Nntp-Posting-Host: p141.ppp2.diac.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.1/16.230 Dj-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Content-Type: text Content-Length: 684 Hi. I have a question. I'm new to C. I'm writing an application that needs the extra precison of double-length floating point numbers rather than the single-precision float type. I'd like to be able to print out the double-floating-point variables, but how? I have tried the following but it doesn't work: #include #include void main(void) { double a=3.125978724; printf("The variable a is:\n\t"); fprintf ("%f\n", &a); ^^ Make this: fprintf( "%f\n:, a ); return; } I get an "incompatible pointer type" warning. How can I print out the value of a double-precision floating point variable? Any help at all will be greatly appreciated...:) Thank you!! -- Art S. Kagel, kagel AT quasar DOT bloomberg DOT com A proverb is no proverb to you 'till life has illustrated it. -- John Keats