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In this session we will learn how to use VC++ to build a sample C program.

We assume VC++ (Visual Studio) was successfully installed.

Step: Launch VC++. Step: Click File menu > New sub-menu > select

Project… sub-menu.

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Step: select Win32 for the Project types > select Win32 Console Application for Templates.

Step: Enter the project Name > click OK button. We just keep other settings to default.

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Step: select Application Settings (or Next > button).

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Step: select Empty project for Additional options > click Finish button. Other settings set to default because we just want an empty Win32 console

mode application.

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Now, on the left pane we have one solution and in it we have one project that we just created.

First project creation will create the first solution automatically. At this stage we just having an empty project.

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Step: select the project root folder > right-click mouse > select Add sub-menu > select New Item… sub-menu.

We are going to add C a source file to the project.

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Step: select Code for Categories > select C++ File (.cpp) for Templates.

Step: put the source file name with .c extension for the Name. Step: change the Location if needed > click Add button. If we do not put the .c extension, the file will be defaulted to .cpp which is C+

+ source file. For C source code portability, we need to put .c manually in VC++.

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Now we have an empty C source file on the right pane. If the file is not opened, just double-click the file link on the left

pane.

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#include <stdio.h>

int main(void){

int i, p;float x;char name[50];

printf("Key-in an integer, float and a string\n");p = scanf("%d%f%s", &i, &x, name);printf("p = %i\n", p);

return 0;}

Step: Copy and paste the following C source code to the source file.

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Now the C source file has source code in it. We are ready to build (compile and link) the project.

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Step: select Build menu > select Compile sub-menu.

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Optionally, we can directly build the solution (Build Solution sub-menu) or we can just build the project (Build exercise_1 in this case).

Both steps will compile and link the needed files. However in this case we only have 1 solution and in it we only have 1

project and in it we only have 1 C source file! There can be more than 1 solution and in 1 solution there can be more

projects and in every projects there can be 100s or 1000s files!!!

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The output of the compiling process can be seen in the Output window.

You can invoke the Output windows by clicking View menu and selecting Output sub-menu (or Alt + 2) – VS 2008.

We have to make sure there is no error (optionally and/or warning) else the project/program cannot be run.

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Provided there is no error during the building, we are ready to run the program.

Step: click Debug menu > select Start Without Debugging sub-menu.

We are not going to debug this program but just to run it. So we choose Start Without Debugging instead of Start Debugging.

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Now the console windows launched, ready to accept our input. Step: For the purpose of learning, key-in "31 52.42E-1 Tiger"

and press Enter key. Of course without the double quotes. A space (whitespace) terminate C statement and in this case

terminate an input.

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What this program does is:Prompt user for inputs, assigns to p the value 3, to i the value 31, to x the value 5.242, and name contains the string "Tiger" and print p’s value.

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#include <stdio.h>

int main(void){

int i, p;float x;char name[50];

printf("Key-in an integer, float and a string\n");p = scanf("%d%f%s", &i, &x, name);printf("p = %i, i = %i, x = %f, name = %s\n", p, i, x, name);

return 0;}

assigns to p the value 3, to i the value 31, to x the value 5.242, and name contains the string "Tiger".

Step: Replace the previous C source code with the following. Step: re-build and re-run the project key-in 31 52.42E-1 Tiger and press Enter key The details can be depicted as shown below.

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assigns to p the value 3, to i the value 31, to x the value 5.242, and name contains the string "Tiger".

The following is a sample output.

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#include <stdio.h>

int main(void){

int i, p;float x;char name[50];

printf("Key-in an integer, float and a string\n");p = scanf("%d%f%s", &i, &x, name);printf("p = %i, i = %i, x = %f, name = %s\n", p, i, x, name);

scanf("%2d%f%*d %[0123456789]", &i, &x, name);printf("i = %i, x = %f, name = %s\n", i, x, name);

return 0;}

Assigns 56 to i, 789.0 to x, skips 0123, and places the string "56\0" in name

32 52.42E-1 Tiger

56789 0123 56a72

Step: next, try re-run the program and key-in another different inputs.

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For the second input: Assigns 56 to i, 789.0 to x, skips 0123, and places the string "56\0" in name

The following is a sample output.

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In the following steps, we are going to use the default extension .cpp and then 'force' compiler to compile the program as C code.

Step: Close the previous Solution: select File menu > select Close Solution.

Step: Create new empty Win32 console mode application project as done previously.

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Step: click Application Settings or click Next > button.

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Step: select Empty project tick box > click Finish button.

Left other settings as default.

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Step: add the source file. Select the project root folder > right-click mouse > select Add sub-menu > select New Item sub-menu.

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Step: However in this step we are not adding the .c extension (VC++ will add .cpp by default)

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#include <stdio.h>

int main(void){

printf("%%#x:\t%#x\n", 141);printf("%%g:\t%g\n", 5.1234567);printf("%%07d:\t%07d\n", 123);printf("%%+d:\t%+d\n", 456);printf("%%-7d:\t%-7d,%%-5d:\t%-5d,\n", 33, 44);printf("%%7s:\t%7s\n", "123456");printf("%%s:\t%s\n", "my name");printf("%%4f:\t%4f\n", 41.1234);printf("%%8.5f:\t%8.5f\n", 1323.2346);printf("%%.3f:\t%.3f\n", 15.4321);printf("%%hd:\t%hd\n", 7);printf("%%ld:\t%ld\n", 9);printf("%%Lg:\t%Lg\n", 45.23456123);

return 0;}

Step: Copy and paste the following C source code.

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In order to force this C source code built as C code we need to tell compiler to do so for this project.

Step: select Project menu > select your_project_name Properties… sub-menu.

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Step: expand the Configuration Properties folder > expand the C/C++ sub-folder > select Advanced link from the left pane.

Step: on the right pane, for Compile As option, select Compile as C Code (/TC) > click OK button.

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Step: Build the program as done previously. Make sure there is no error.

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Step: run the program as done previously.

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The following shows a sample output.

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Compared to the previous example, the source file extension is .cpp instead of .c.

However, through the project settings we tell VC++ to build this C source code as C.

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Using Pelles C

Step: download Pelles C installation at: Pelles C Don’t forget to select your appropriate platform. Double click the executable (.exe) to install Pelles C. Launch Pelles C IDE.

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Step: select Start a new project link.

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Step: select Win32 Console program (EXE) project type > put the project name > click OK button.

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Step: select the project root folder > right-click mouse > select Add files to project… menu.

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Step: put the C source file name with .c extension > click Open button.

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Now, the source file is opened in the editor else you can double-click the source file name.

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#include <stdio.h>

int main(void){

int i, p;float x;char name[50];

printf("Key-in an integer, float and a string\n");p = scanf("%d%f%s", &i, &x, name);printf("p = %i\n", p);

return 0;}

Step: copy and paste the following C source code into the source file.

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Step: invoke Project menu > select Build your_project_name.exe sub-menu.

We are going to build (compile and link) this project.

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The output can be viewed in the Project window.

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Step: invoke the Project menu > select Execute your_project_name.exe sub-menu.

We are going to run this project.

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Step: key-in a sample input: 51 5.3427 lion and press Enter key.

The following is a sample output.

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