1.3.12-2 : atof() always returns 0

John Vincent jpv50@hotmail.com
Fri Jul 12 10:47:00 GMT 2002


Hi,

Before you start running away too far ...

atof() returns the correct value once you
have the line "#include <stdlib.h>" at the
top of the source file.

But don't be embarassed, I've been writing in
'C' for 20 years, and I looked twice before
realising what the problem was.

Cheers,
/John Vincent.



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