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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T23:53:28+00:00 2026-06-15T23:53:28+00:00

int main() { int n = 56; char buf[10]; //want char* buf instead sprintf(buf,

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int main()
{
   int n = 56;
   char buf[10]; //want char* buf instead
   sprintf(buf, "%i", n);
   printf("%s\n", buf);

   return 0;
}

This piece of code works, my question is what if i want the same behaviour, with buf being a char* ?

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    2026-06-15T23:53:28+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 11:53 pm

    buf is an array statically allocated on the stack. For it to be of type char * you need to allocate dynamically the memory. I guess what you want is something like this:

    int main()
    {
       int n = 56;
       char * buf = NULL;
       buf = malloc(10 * sizeof(char));
       sprintf(buf, "%i", n);
       printf("%s\n", buf);
    
       // don't forget to free the allocated memory
       free(buf);
    
       return 0;
    }
    

    EDIT: As pointed out by ‘Thomas Padron-McCarthy’ in the comments, you should not cast the return of malloc(). You will find more info here. You could also remove completely the sizeof(char) as it will always by 1.

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