Even should this not be trolling, its still not a very interesting topic
for [email protected] readers. Please ask questions like this elsewhere.

/Alexander

On 11/18/10 17:45, Joy Puglisi wrote:
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> I'm learning C and this is the program:
> 
> #include <stdio.h>
> main()
> {
>     double nc;
>     for (nc = 0; gechar() != EOF; ++nc);
>     printf("%.0f\n", nc);
> }
> 
> But I just realized I don't know how to do EOF. I tried Ctrl+D but
> it just ends the program without displaying any output like printf
> says. How do I properly EOF so that it doesn't end the program but
> have the particular function read EOF?
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