Got this code right here to print out the name of an opened file (its a height map in case you were wondering) and every time I try to print out I get format warnings, which format specifier should I use for this?
unsigned char* data = stbi_load("textures/height.png", &width, &height, &nr_components, 0);
printf("Loaded file: %u\n", data);
CodePudding user response:
If your goal is to print the address where the data was loaded, that would be %p
:
printf("Loaded file: %p\n", (void*)data);
If you want to print the actual data, byte by byte, you should loop over the bytes and use %hhu
(for decimal) or %hhx
(for hexadecimal):
printf("Loaded file:\n");
for(int i = 0; i < width*height*nr_components; i)
printf("%hhx ", data[i]);
printf("\n");
data
doesn't contain the name of the file though, so if you want to print just the name, then print that same string that you passed to stbi_load
:
const char *filename = "textures/height.png";
unsigned char* data = stbi_load(filename, &width, &height, &nr_components, 0);
printf("Loaded file: %s\n", filename);