I have a char array buffer that I am using to store characters that the user will input one by one. My code below works but has a few glitches that I can't figure out:
- when I execute a printf to see what's in Buffer, it does fill up but I get garbage characters at the end
- it won't stop at 8 characters despite being declared as char Buffer[8];
Can somebody please explain to me what is going on and perhaps how I could fix this? Thanks.
char Buffer[8]; //holds the byte stream
int i=0;
if (/* user input event has occurred */)
{
Buffer[i] = charInput;
i++;
// Display a response to input
printf("Buffer is %s!
", Buffer);
}
Output:
tagBuffer is 1┬┬w!
tagBuffer is 12┬w!
tagBuffer is 123w!
tagBuffer is 1234!
tagBuffer is 12345!
tagBuffer is 123456=!
tagBuffer is 1234567!
tagBuffer is 12345678!
tagBuffer is 123456789!
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