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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T21:36:47+00:00 2026-05-26T21:36:47+00:00

I have a character pointer , char *buf; I have a array of integers

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I have a character pointer , char *buf;
I have a array of integers , int console_buffer[256];
I need to copy the console_buffer contents to character buf.
How do I do this? The buf and console_buffer are part of different structures.

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    2026-05-26T21:36:48+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 9:36 pm

    Going by your comment,

    buf = malloc(256); // 257 if console_buffer may be full without EOF
    /* if you want to allocate just as much space as needed, locate the EOF in console_buffer first */
    for(int i = 0; i < 256 && console_buffer[i] != -1; ++i){
        buf[i] = (char)console_buffer[i];
    }
    
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