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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T07:33:23+00:00 2026-06-16T07:33:23+00:00

After searching extensively for a function that would convert integers into visually equivalent strings

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After searching extensively for a function that would convert integers into visually equivalent strings and finding nothing, I decided to write my own.

The function “ascii” takes three arguments: the integer to be converted, the string to hold the converted integer, and a counter that is meant to be left at 0.

void ascii(int c, char str[], int k) {
    if (c <= 9) {
        str[k] = c + '0';
    }

    else if (c >= 10) {
        str[k] = c / 10 + '0';
        ascii(c % 10, str, k + 1);
    }
}

Testing this function with a single-digit number turns up nothing unexpected, but on bigger numbers, things start to get messy. 76 becomes “761”, 765 becomes “|51”, and 7658 becomes “-81”. The more digits the number is comprised of, the less sense I can make out of the resulting string. What gives?

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    2026-06-16T07:33:24+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 7:33 am

    I belive here’s the problem:

    else if (c >= 10) {
        str[k] = c % 10 + 48;
        ascii(c / 10, str, k + 1);
    }
    

    The arithmetic operations were inverted. The resulting array must be inverted afterwards (from a different function, that calls the function in the question as a helper), and it must end in a '\0' char.

    Alternatively, you could copy the results in the output array in reverse order, but that’s assuming you know beforehand the number of digits.

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