My code export a TXT file which is supposed to be read by a Macro in Excel, but it writes the file name in the wrong way.
The name I assign to the file is something like Lissajous Figure 08-05-21 15-19-04.txt
(where the numbers refers to the current hour, day, month and year) but when running the code the file name is Lissajous Figure 08-05-21 15-19-04
with that unknown caracter before the first letter.
I'll let my code below,
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <string.h>
//SOURCES
//https://austinrepp.com/how-to-write-to-a-csv-file-in-c/
//https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1442116/how-to-get-the-date-and-time-values-in-a-c-program
//https://austinrepp.com/how-to-write-to-a-csv-file-in-c/
float * genUnitCircle();
void genLissajousFigures(float A, float a, float B, float b, float delta);
void genLissajousFigures(float A, float a, float B, float b, float delta){
FILE * fpointer;
char fileName[100];
int i;
float * circle;
time_t timer;
char buffer[26], line[50];
struct tm* tm_info;
time(&timer);
tm_info = localtime(&timer);
strcat(fileName, "Lissajous Figure ");
strftime(buffer, 26, "%d-%m-%y %H-%M-%S", tm_info);
strcat(fileName, buffer);
strcat(fileName, ".txt");
fpointer = fopen(fileName, "w+");
circle = genUnitCircle();
for (i = 0; i <= 100; i++) {
fprintf(fpointer, "%3.4f \n", A * sin(a * circle[i]));
}
for (i = 0; i <= 100; i++) {
fprintf(fpointer, "%3.4f \n ", B * sin(b * circle[i] + delta));
}
}