don't fflush(stdin) it doesn't make any sense.
fflush(stdout) and fflush(stderr) only.

On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 8:20 AM, Saravanan Selvamani
<saravananselvam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>          In the following programming when i gave character input rather
> than integer , the following scanf statement is not working . so i introduce
> the fflush(stdin) before the last scanf statement.
> But i get the same error as i before .
>                  #include<stdio.h>
>                  int main()
>                  {
>                              int a,b;
>                              scanf("%d",&a);
>                                                             -------->
> fflush(stdin);
>                             scanf("%d",&b);
>                             printf("%d",b);             //prints some
> garbage value.
>                             return 0;
>                  }
> so then what is the use of the fflush(stdin) and how to correct the above
> error? Thanks in advance.
> Regards
> P.S.Saravanan.
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