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QuestionHelp with calculating percentage in C Pin
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AnswerRe: How to pass pointers and process them using ellipsis ? Pin
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GeneralRe: How to pass pointers and process them using ellipsis ? Pin
k505419-Mar-22 5:01
mvek505419-Mar-22 5:01 
I'm not sure exactly where you're stuck. But lets start with the example you gave in your original post:
C++
void PrintFloats (int n, ...)
{
    int i;
    double val;
    printf ("Printing floats:");
    va_list vl;
    va_start(vl,n);
    for (i=0;i
Assuming that you're stuck here, then you might complete this something like
C++
for(i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
    val = va_arg(vl, float);
    printf("%f ", val);
}
va_end(vl);
putchar('\n');

In this case I'm assuming that the int n parameter tells the function how many float values to expect. Other options to tell a variadic function how many arguments to expect are to use some sort of format string, like printf() does, or you can use some sort of sentinel value for your function e.g.
C++
PrintFloats(1.1, 2.2, -15.2, nan(""));
In this case we have assumed that a NaN won't be part of the input string, so is a fair choice for a sentinel.
Keep Calm and Carry On

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