I was trying to write a program to convert numbers into Roman Numerals. (It is a duplicate of the code found here: How to convert integer value to Roman numeral string? ) I am pretty sure the program logic is al-right. Here is my code:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<string.h>
int main(){
const char *huns[] = {"", "C", "CC", "CCC", "CD", "D", "DC", "DCC", "DCCC", "CM"};
const char *tens[] = {"", "X", "XX", "XXX", "XL", "L", "LX", "LXX", "LXXX", "XC"};
const char *ones[] = {"", "I", "II", "III", "IV", "V", "VI", "VII", "VIII", "IX"};
const int size[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 2};
char *_buffer;
unsigned int num;
input:
printf("Enter number to convert:\n");
scanf("%ud", &num);
if(num>4000)
goto input;
while(num>=1000){
*_buffer++ = 'M';
num -= 1000;
}
strcpy (_buffer, huns[num/100]); _buffer += size[num/100]; num = num % 100;
strcpy (_buffer, tens[num/10]); _buffer += size[num/10]; num = num % 10;
strcpy (_buffer, ones[num]); _buffer += size[num];
*_buffer ='\0';
printf("%s", _buffer); // This is where the Runtime Error occurs.
return 0;
}
Can someone please explain why printf()
causes a runtime error here? I tried puts()
as well and it didn't work. I've tried compiling and running in Code:Blocks 13.11 (MINGW gcc) as well as http://ideone.com , but both give the same error.