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@@ -419,9 +419,10 @@ When converting from strings to integers or floats, use the sscanf function
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in preference to the atoi and atof family of functions, as sscanf detects
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in preference to the atoi and atof family of functions, as sscanf detects
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errors. Always check the return value of sscanf to verify that your numeric
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errors. Always check the return value of sscanf to verify that your numeric
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variables successfully scanned before using them. Also, to avoid a potential
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variables successfully scanned before using them. Also, to avoid a potential
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libc bug, always specify a maximum width for each format specifier, including
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libc bug, always specify a maximum width for each conversion specifier,
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integers and floats. A good length for both integers and floats is 30, as
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including integers and floats. A good length for both integers and floats is
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this is more than generous, even if you're using doubles or long integers.
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30, as this is more than generous, even if you're using doubles or long
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integers.
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* Use of functions
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* Use of functions
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