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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:45:32+00:00 2026-05-17T18:45:32+00:00

I have a program I am writing that lists 100,000 prime numbers. It works

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I have a program I am writing that lists 100,000 prime numbers. It works fine for 10 numbers, but after so many numbers they turn into negative values. I changed the ints to long ints and that did not change anything, then I changed them to doubles and I get the error listed in the title. What should my variable be? Keep in mind I am still new to programing. I also looked at some previous posts and did not see the answer.

 int is_prime(double x,char array[]){
 //doesnt use array but I put it in there

     double j=2;//divider
     for(j=2;j<=pow(x,0.5);j++){
         if((x%j==0)){
             return(0);
         }   //isnt prime  
     }
     return(1);// because it is prime.
 }
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    2026-05-17T18:45:33+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:45 pm

    You can’t use a double with the operator, you must have an int.

    You should: #include <math.h> and then use the fmod function.

    if(fmod(x,j)==0)
    

    Full code:

     #include <math.h>
     int is_prime(double x,char array[]){
     //doesnt use array but I put it in there
    
         double j=2;//divider
         for(j=2;j<=pow(x,0.5);j++){
             if(fmod(x,j)==0){
                 return(0);
             }   //isnt prime  
         }
         return(1);// because it is prime.
     }
    
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