The exercise is to write a program that writes its input one word per line, I did this:
The problem is that when I input a newline (pressing enter), the program shows the output. Why the program is interpreting the -enter- as if I was asking it to evaluate the input instead of interpreting it as a newline? How can I make the program interpret the -enter- as a newline?Code:/* Exercise 1-12. Write a program that prints its input one word per line */ #include <stdio.h> #define IN 1 #define OUT 0 main() { int c; int state = OUT; putchar('\n'); putchar('\n'); while((c = getchar()) != EOF){ if((c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\n') && (state == IN)){ putchar('\n'); state = OUT; } if(c == '\n') printf("por fin lo has logrado"); else if((c != ' ') && (c != '\t') && (c != '\n') ){ putchar(c); state = IN; } } putchar('\n'); putchar('\n'); }