Why is FtoChar() defined as returning a pointer to char when it does no such thing?
pow() is a float function, not an int function. It is a bit like using an elephant gun to swat mosquitoes, anyway.
You can not expect exact integer results.
Why is FtoChar() defined as returning a pointer to char when it does no such thing?
pow() is a float function, not an int function. It is a bit like using an elephant gun to swat mosquitoes, anyway.
You can not expect exact integer results.