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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T13:55:04+00:00 2026-05-12T13:55:04+00:00

I have done a lot with Java but I am currently trying to learn

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I have done a lot with Java but I am currently trying to learn c. I am trying to make a program to convert a number from decimal to binary.

Here is what I have:

#include <stdio.h>
#define LENGTH 33

int main( int argc, char*argv[ ] )

{
 unsigned int number, base, remainder, x, i;
 char result[LENGTH];

 puts( "Enter a decimal value, and a desired base: " );
 scanf( " %u", &number );
 scanf( " %u", &base );

 x = number;

 for( i=0; i < LENGTH; i++ )
 {
  remainder = x % base;
  x = x/base;
  result[i] = remainder;
 }

 printf( "%u equals  %s  (base-%u) \n", number, result, base );    

 //***result is probably backwards...


 return 0;



}

And here is what I get when I run it:

Enter a decimal value, and a desired base: 
5 2
5 equals    (base-2) 

What is the square and how to I get it to display as a string (char array)?

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    2026-05-12T13:55:05+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    Last Edit: Your program might look like the following:

     unsigned int number, base, remainder, x, i;
     char result[LENGTH+1] = {0};
    
     puts( "Enter a decimal value, and a desired base: " );
     scanf( " %u", &number );
     scanf( " %u", &base );
    
     x = number;
    
     for( i=0; i < LENGTH; i++ )
    
     {
      // if base > 10, use alphabet!
      result[i] = remainder > 9 ? (remainder-10) + 'A' : remainder + '0';
      x = x/base;
      result[i] = remainder + '0';
     }
    

    First, when writing the remainder, you should add the ASCII offset of the digit.

      result[i] = remainder + '0';
    

    Also, you forgot to add'\0' at the end.

     result[i] = 0;
     printf( "%u equals  %s  (base-%u) \n", number, result, base );
    

    EDIT: When writing to a c-string, I usually initialize the string to zeros:

    char result[LENGTH] = {0};
    

    This way you don’t need to write the null character at the end , it is written for you.


    Thanks @mmyers for pointing out the overflow 🙂
    I would declare the string to hold LENGTH+1:

    char result[LENGTH+1] = {0};
    
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