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  • An overview of how to create functions with a variable number or arguments with stdarg.h in C. Source code: github.com/portfoliocourses/c.... Check out www.portfoliocourses.com to build a portfolio that will impress employers!
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  • @benjminrichie
    @benjminrichie Před 9 měsíci +4

    i havent even watched up to 5minutes of the video yet but i am already get the concepts.
    You are really amazing in your teaching method

  • @A.E.B.
    @A.E.B. Před rokem +12

    Just want to say thanks for all your very clear and informative tutorials. I stumbled upon your channel for a specific C question and now am binge watching all your C videos, they're awesome!

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem +1

      Wow thank you so much for the super thanks Arne, and I’m so glad to hear you’ve found the channel and are enjoying the content! :-) If you come across a topic that the channel is not covering that you think it should, please feel free to let me know with a comment.

  • @mohammedosman6735
    @mohammedosman6735 Před rokem +23

    Thank you very much, very smooth and clear explanation... Definitely one of the best C tutorials on CZcams.🥇🏆

  • @atarixle
    @atarixle Před 5 měsíci +3

    Hell this opens my eyes. I never noticed that printf's placeholders not only give the output-format, but also give the number of arguments to the functions.

  • @bilaledu9206
    @bilaledu9206 Před 2 lety +13

    Beautiful and clear video! Step by step and understandable.
    Your videos help me make up for what's missing and build on what I've learned in class. Thanks a lot!

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před 2 lety +2

      You’re welcome! :-D Glad to hear you enjoy the videos.

  • @isaac-victorprovidence9047

    I have a team project tomorrow, where we have to create our own print function to take care of the different function specifiers. This video just helped🥺. My go-to channel for all things coding 😊

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před 11 měsíci

      That's awesome, I'm glad to hear this video helped! :-)

  • @ሰውመሆን
    @ሰውመሆን Před rokem +1

    thank you so much. we are all grateful that you are providing all these great lectures for free🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @ijeomachimdimba2757
    @ijeomachimdimba2757 Před 2 lety +2

    very easy to flow with your teaching, love this thank you

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much Ijeoma, I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the video! :-D

  • @akosyt4540
    @akosyt4540 Před rokem +1

    thank youu so much for this video, very clear explanation and straight to the point . I'm using c++ and learn alot from this tutorial!

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem +1

      That’s awesome that you learned a lot from this tutorial, and you’re welcome! :-)

  • @gammyhorse
    @gammyhorse Před rokem

    One of my favorite videos, this one!

  • @a.v7998
    @a.v7998 Před 4 měsíci

    Fantastic Video!

  • @Harrun
    @Harrun Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you, this was very helpful.

  • @robssonpeter
    @robssonpeter Před rokem

    My guy I cant thank you enough, this has technically saved my life

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem +1

      You’re very welcome Peter, I’m so glad to hear this video was helpful for you! :-)

  • @anitamatthew4409
    @anitamatthew4409 Před 2 lety

    Found this very helpful, thank you👍🏾

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm very glad to hear that Anita, and you're welcome! :-D

  • @user-fe8qf4vk5i
    @user-fe8qf4vk5i Před 11 měsíci

    these videos are really helpful for a beginner like me, thanks❤

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před 11 měsíci

      You're welcome, I'm glad to hear these videos are helping you out! :-)

  • @safeyamohamed3854
    @safeyamohamed3854 Před rokem

    thank you so much I searched on it for a long time and didn't understand it
    but now I understand it I grateful for you

  • @johneric2720
    @johneric2720 Před rokem

    Your videos are great, love them ❤

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem

      Awesome, I'm so glad to hear you're enjoying the videos! :-)

  • @geraldinkaba5329
    @geraldinkaba5329 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you very much. I was lost about it. You helped me a lot. I like and subscribe!!!

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před 11 měsíci

      You're welcome, and thank you for subscribing, welcome aboard! :-)

  • @kitsunevuon
    @kitsunevuon Před 9 měsíci +1

    Boi, you just saved my cpool's first project.

  • @Shivottmam
    @Shivottmam Před 4 měsíci

    Wow 🤩 this is awesome man. Nobody has ever taught me in my academics about creating a fun in C with var num of args. In fact came to know about the H file only through this video and now I because of you know the game. Much Thanks 🙏

  • @peterolubowale4185
    @peterolubowale4185 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow nice video.
    Now we can even attempt to use our own made format specifier, and can now determine the number of variable arguments passed using the count of appearances of '%' instead of using strlen().

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video! And yes, you could use it to implement functions like printf() with format specifiers and a variable number of arguments. :-)

  • @michaelmusa6489
    @michaelmusa6489 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you so much you are my go to guy whenever I don't understand, your videos are very helpful.
    I created my own printf function but im struggling to print strings and characters. Please may you assist me if possible 🙏

  • @AmirMovafagh-zn9lc
    @AmirMovafagh-zn9lc Před rokem

    thank you, extraordinary explanation.

  • @hangareducation
    @hangareducation Před 2 lety

    What an excellent explanation

  • @nikhilchitroda9886
    @nikhilchitroda9886 Před 2 lety

    To the point, thanks bro 👍

  • @khumbizechimsale
    @khumbizechimsale Před rokem

    I love your videos

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem

      I'm really glad to hear you enjoy the videos Khumbize, and thank you very much for the positive feedback! :-)

  • @auntyemman
    @auntyemman Před 2 lety

    This is without ambiguity, so smooth

  • @Chigo-nr8jg
    @Chigo-nr8jg Před rokem

    Think i'll need some time to get this to sink in. Thanks!

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome! :-) And yes it's definitely one of those things that takes time to sink in.

  • @jess-inspired
    @jess-inspired Před 2 lety

    Totally Awesome..

  • @geo-mj4gb
    @geo-mj4gb Před 8 měsíci

    Fantastic video but I was almost screaming on the typo you made on stdarg.h. But again, great video.

  • @nwabuezefranklin7676
    @nwabuezefranklin7676 Před 2 lety +1

    still the best tutorial on this concept in CZcams as whole; KUDOS 💪
    Also, i have a question, While practicing this concept I discovered I could not use more than 1 "else if" statement in writing the function. what could cause this?

  • @cryptotechcoder
    @cryptotechcoder Před rokem

    Just 2 minutes and I'm into it...

  • @Banikan
    @Banikan Před 9 měsíci +1

    is it possible to not specify the number of args?

  • @ahmetkarakartal9563
    @ahmetkarakartal9563 Před rokem

    thank you so much

  • @saklinsk4618
    @saklinsk4618 Před rokem

    Thank you so much.😊
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  • @dimitrioskalfakis
    @dimitrioskalfakis Před rokem

    nice presentation.

  • @mastermax7777
    @mastermax7777 Před 9 měsíci

    5:40 what happens if you dont put va_end(args)... ? Does it not compile? or leak memory

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před 8 měsíci

      I didn’t know the answer to be honest but this stack overflow answer looks correct: stackoverflow.com/a/587139

  • @sircomplex8629
    @sircomplex8629 Před rokem

    I really like your voice and step by step teaching.

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I'm glad to hear that you enjoy the teaching style. :-)

  • @massimorusso3894
    @massimorusso3894 Před rokem

    Sono video eccezionali sul Linguaggio C.
    Un saluto dal'Italia.

  • @evans8245
    @evans8245 Před rokem

    I salute you from the 42 School

  • @kaigoprod3238
    @kaigoprod3238 Před 2 lety +22

    let's recode printf using the original printf function to print the result lmao

    • @allnew301
      @allnew301 Před 2 lety +2

      here ive recoded printf but without flags lol hope you find it intersting.

    • @zettai8087
      @zettai8087 Před rokem +2

      @@allnew301 did you make your own printf function? Send a link please

    • @PHXKHEEDGAMING
      @PHXKHEEDGAMING Před rokem +4

      Lmaoooo. This guy has completely missed the point of the entire video. Trynna be funny.

  • @amerabuduhair2237
    @amerabuduhair2237 Před rokem

    What is the purpose of for loop when i change from 0 to 3, you didn’t use i, simultaneously va_arg takes the next number while it’s independent of (i)

    • @CheCheDaWaff
      @CheCheDaWaff Před rokem

      The point is to repeat the action the number of times specified by num_args. Not sure how you could do this without a for loop?

  • @2XS
    @2XS Před 5 měsíci

    What happened to that good old
    "int main(int argc, char* argv[])"?
    Did "..." replace "char* argv[]" or are both still valid?

    • @SlideRSB
      @SlideRSB Před 5 měsíci +3

      argc and argv are different from the stdarg library. You only get to use argc and argv with main(), not with other functions you define.

  • @YoussefMorad1
    @YoussefMorad1 Před rokem

    Great !

  • @sadelax
    @sadelax Před rokem

    el mejor vídeo que explica las funciones variádicas. gracias!

  • @oscardruke5106
    @oscardruke5106 Před rokem

    Dot g, translated to Spanish, it's "punto g" which happens to be how we named the g spot, so as a bilingual my mind went "that's what she said" automatically after "that's not a dot g".
    Thx for the hard laugh. And also for the tutorial btw

  • @jackalturk6491
    @jackalturk6491 Před měsícem

    u used in first example an int value as second argument of start function innsevond example a pointer and both have been worked, i couldnt got it even with four repeats :(

  • @danieltimileyin3773
    @danieltimileyin3773 Před rokem +1

    I have been following most of your videos and i am a proud student. So far this has been the best tutorial for me on youtube.Then about creating a printf from scratch, how do i go about this?

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem +2

      I'm glad you're enjoying the videos Daniel! :-) I don't have a video covering how to make printf() yet. Making a full printf() implementation would actually be a lot of work and get pretty complicated. Online there are tutorials that go over 'smaller' less functional versions of printf() implementations, like this one: www.firmcodes.com/write-printf-function-c/. One day I'd like to do a "build your own printf()" video but it may need to be limited in scope otherwise it may be too long.

    • @danieltimileyin3773
      @danieltimileyin3773 Před rokem

      @@PortfolioCourses thanks for the swift reply

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem

      You're welcome! :-)

    • @0xRAND0M
      @0xRAND0M Před rokem

      @danieltimileyin3773 Alx maybe?

    • @danieltimileyin3773
      @danieltimileyin3773 Před rokem

      @@0xRAND0M yeah

  • @giuseppefontana5471
    @giuseppefontana5471 Před 9 měsíci +1

    how to handle struct type with va_args? For example:
    struct mytype{
    char *str;
    int length;
    };
    and a function like this:
    //should compare all struct mytype input and return true, if all inputs have the same size and attribute value, and false if not
    bool equals_mytype(struct mytype arg_i, ...);

  • @fifaham
    @fifaham Před 11 měsíci

    This is an idea only: (placeholders, A1, A2, A3, A4...........A1000) I thought this could be one of implementations for voice synthesis, or music ! Where A1, A2 and so on could also take bit wise variables such as amplitude, frequency, filtering, modulation and duration from placeholders: A1 = amplitutde, frequency, filtering, modulation and duration (5 bytes for example) > so A1 could be convoluted with 0x7 + 0xA + 0x3 + 0x01 + 0xC (5 HEX compressed values) and with a rapidly progressing stream of variables and placeholders a decomposed speech can be re-constructed. It is only an idea that could work, or could not work. If there is any designer is in this channel then what do you think of this idea? Could it work? Of course we must have a very high processing speed processor and a very high memory desnsity for this to work properly. Any idea from this audiance?

  • @the_mellobean
    @the_mellobean Před rokem

    Can I type cast the variable arguments?

  • @eduardzemlyanski1719
    @eduardzemlyanski1719 Před 8 měsíci

    can't process char this way for some reason

  • @nathanassefa8787
    @nathanassefa8787 Před rokem +1

    Can you please make a video that designs a complete printf function that have its own formatting methond, and it does not use the existed printf function to print datas?

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem +1

      I've added this to my list of video ideas Nathan. :-) This would not be a very easy function to build though I don't think, printf() has many options.

    • @nathanassefa8787
      @nathanassefa8787 Před rokem

      @@PortfolioCourses you are right sir that what you already mentioned here is extraordinary. I just asked you to implement printf only using stdiarg since I facing a problem with that. I think many people are struggling too.

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem

      @@nathanassefa8787 Interesting, I've heard of teachers assigning this problem to students before. It's something I'm going to look into one day, I agree it could make a good video. 🙂

    • @nathanassefa8787
      @nathanassefa8787 Před rokem

      @@PortfolioCourses your way of teaching is really helpful even for beginners. I am looking forward to seeing your complete printf function soon. Thank you sir.

  • @user-zq7sx9hh6b
    @user-zq7sx9hh6b Před měsícem

    So cool, we are try into education project with implementation sprintf function, this video really open my eyes, thanks a lot!

  • @ghadyyehya9367
    @ghadyyehya9367 Před 8 měsíci

    thx

  • @amrgaber4400
    @amrgaber4400 Před 11 měsíci

    perfecto

  • @PHXKHEEDGAMING
    @PHXKHEEDGAMING Před rokem

    Currently trying to get va_arg to collect strings parameters. How do we collect string parameters and print?
    This video is all about collecting numbers and no strings. c gets tricky when it has to deal with strings, I’m tired 😪😪

    • @PHXKHEEDGAMING
      @PHXKHEEDGAMING Před rokem

      Is there also a tutorial you mad in pioneers and use cases with many examples? Punters had been messing with me. I’m so frustrated

    • @PHXKHEEDGAMING
      @PHXKHEEDGAMING Před rokem

      Most of the course I’m taking rn uses pointers alll the time 😪.

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem

      So instead of this:
      int x = va_arg(args, int);
      You would want this:
      char *x = va_args(args, char *)
      if you were passing in some number of strings. :-) When we pass strings to functions what we are really passing is a pointer to a char, the first char in the string.

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem +1

      Yes I do have a tutorial on pointers: czcams.com/video/2GDiXG5RfNE/video.html. :-) You might find these interesting too:
      czcams.com/video/oe2bZKjiWrg/video.html.
      czcams.com/video/R0qIYWo8igs/video.html

  • @fass.576
    @fass.576 Před rokem

    just wondering why u didn't call the video title Variadic function or even mention the term Variadic , did i get it confused or ......? i loved the video

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem

      I tried naming the video based on what people search for. I think I should add the term "variadic function" to the description though to help people find it. :-)

  • @its_code
    @its_code Před rokem

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jonforhan9196
    @jonforhan9196 Před rokem

    Can you use dark mode i wanna watch this at night without burning my retinas

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem

      I'm hoping one day that CZcams adds a feature that can somehow flip videos from a light mode to a dark mode. :-) The research that I did into this came up that it largely comes down to user preference, which has a lot to do with lighting conditions. In low light conditions dark mode can be preferable for many people, where as light mode is often preferred in higher light conditions and is often higher contrast which can be good for users watching a smaller CZcams video in the corner of a screen while coding along themselves. Unfortunately for now its one of those things where I can't please everybody, but it's something I gave a lot of thought about. :-)

  • @Antagon666
    @Antagon666 Před 2 lety

    That unnecessary if statement in for loop.
    Why wouldn't you just put max=first arg before the for loop ?

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před 2 lety

      You could do it that way too! There would really need to be a first argument though if you do it that way.

  • @warplanner8852
    @warplanner8852 Před 3 měsíci

    Known or referred to as "variadic arguments".

  • @activelow9297
    @activelow9297 Před 6 měsíci

    Kind of a crummy way of doing it... thank the Lord for variadic templates and variadic functions!

  • @PHXKHEEDGAMING
    @PHXKHEEDGAMING Před rokem

    Can you just make another characters and strings instead of numbers 😪

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem

      It should look like this:
      void print_all(int num_args, ...) {
      char *next_string;
      va_list ap;
      int i;
      va_start(ap, num_args);
      for(i = 0; i < num_args; i++) {
      next_string = va_arg(ap, char *);
      printf("%s
      ", next_string);
      }
      va_end(ap);
      }
      and then:
      print_all(4, "test 1", "test 2", "test 3", "test 4");

    • @PHXKHEEDGAMING
      @PHXKHEEDGAMING Před rokem

      This works for strings but not for single char. Error was “illegal program” or something illegal, wasn’t even the usual segmentation fault.
      And besides, I have to use putchar() and not printf() since I’m kind of like rebuilding/cloning the printf function

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem +1

      For a single char you would have "char" instead of "char *" as the argument to va_arg(). And you would store the value that's returned into a char variable, and then output it with putchar().

    • @PHXKHEEDGAMING
      @PHXKHEEDGAMING Před rokem

      @@PortfolioCourses thanks man

  • @pound9799
    @pound9799 Před 10 měsíci

    it doesn't make any sense 😭

  • @sossesam
    @sossesam Před rokem +1

    😂😂alx people full this comment section kai.

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem

      I don't know what this means. :-)

    • @sossesam
      @sossesam Před rokem +1

      @@PortfolioCourses Sorry, i'm nigerian. came across your video while trying to solve a task given to me in a school am enrolled in. A friend recommended your channel. I noticed a familliar name from the program. i was trying to speak pigdin english

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem +2

      @@sossesam Oh I understand now haha, I'm glad that your friend recommended the channel. 🙂 Hello from Canada!

  • @PHXKHEEDGAMING
    @PHXKHEEDGAMING Před rokem

    Lmao this is surprisingly very precise and clear just a little to fast for my brain 🥲. I guess I’ll just keep implementing the rewind button.

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem

      Thanks! :-)

    • @PHXKHEEDGAMING
      @PHXKHEEDGAMING Před rokem

      @@PortfolioCourses I just tried your logic to apply in a function of summing up the parameters passed.
      To return 0 if number of parameters is 0
      Else go ahead and perform the getting and summing to the parameters.
      It works fine for when the situation of 0 and the situation of correct number of parameters and inputs.
      n = number of parameters
      But now it’s overdoing I just tested the code by inputing n = 8 while passing only 4 other parameters. It’s still worked and started producing very weird numbers.
      How do I tell it to stop or not run if the n is not equal or to the number of parameters passed.
      I hope you understand me 🥺

    • @PortfolioCourses
      @PortfolioCourses  Před rokem

      Hmm, that's weird. argc should be set to the number of parameters, however many. You could "loop through" argv and output each parameter as a string value to help better understand what parameters you are getting. Maybe you're not getting the parameters you think you are, that may help you to debug what's going on. :-)