I was writing a function for finding character from a given string:
Test.c file is as follows:
#include<stdio.h>
int findIndex(char *array, char search)
{
int count=0;
char test;
int check = 0, repeat;
if(search == ',')
repeat = rand()%10;
else
repeat = rand()%11;
while((test = array[count]) != NULL)
{
if(test == search)
{
if(check == repeat)
return count;
check++;
}
count++;
}
}
int main()
{
char sc[] = "cn:Y,x509UniqueIdentifier:Y,pseudonym:Y,name:Y,l:Y,street:Y,state:Y,postalAddress:Y,postalCode:Y,telephoneNumber:Y,emailAddress:Y";
char testchar;
printf("Enter the search character: ");
testchar = getc(stdin);
printf("The search char found at: %d position.\n",findIndex(sc,testchar));
fflush(stdin);
while(testchar != 'N')
{
printf("The search char found at: %d posotion.\n",findIndex(sc,testchar));
printf("Enter the search character: ");
scanf("%c",&testchar);
fflush(stdin);
}
return 0;
}
The expected output was the index of character only one time, but I am getting this:-
[amarjeet@amarjeet ~]$ ./a.out
Enter the search character: Y
The search char found at: 66 position.
The search char found at: 128 position.
Enter the search character: The search char found at: 0 position.
Enter the search character:
Where did I go wrong? Please let me know what is the issue and how to solve it.