scanf always prints entered number










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Just started learning C and I have a problem with the scanf function. Every time I enter a number in the console, it will be printed right under the input. The program still works, but it is a little bit annoying.
(I am using CLion from JetBrains)



int main()

int x;
printf("Number: ");
scanf("%d", &x);
printf("Your number is %d!", x);



This is the output:



Number:15
15
Your number is 15!
Process finished with exit code 0










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    The code itself does not evoke such behavior. What environment are you using?
    – Gnqz
    Nov 11 at 10:29










  • I am using CLion from JetBrains.
    – D. Leon
    Nov 11 at 10:39






  • 1




    "scanf always prints entered number" - No, scanf doesn't print anything. I am not familiar with JetBrains, but where you enter the number and press "Enter" your stdin should contain "15n", scanf read and stores 15 in x and leaves the 'n' unread in stdin. Hard to see how that cause the issue.
    – David C. Rankin
    Nov 11 at 10:49







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    seems to be a bug of clion itself: youtrack.jetbrains.com/oauth?state=%2Fissue%2FCPP-2580
    – mangusta
    Nov 11 at 11:14










  • I tried this code with visual studio2017 c++14 and I haven't receive same response with you every thing works how its suppose to work with. So scanf doesn't print anything. Change your compiler
    – Cagri Candan
    Nov 11 at 11:34















3














Just started learning C and I have a problem with the scanf function. Every time I enter a number in the console, it will be printed right under the input. The program still works, but it is a little bit annoying.
(I am using CLion from JetBrains)



int main()

int x;
printf("Number: ");
scanf("%d", &x);
printf("Your number is %d!", x);



This is the output:



Number:15
15
Your number is 15!
Process finished with exit code 0










share|improve this question



















  • 1




    The code itself does not evoke such behavior. What environment are you using?
    – Gnqz
    Nov 11 at 10:29










  • I am using CLion from JetBrains.
    – D. Leon
    Nov 11 at 10:39






  • 1




    "scanf always prints entered number" - No, scanf doesn't print anything. I am not familiar with JetBrains, but where you enter the number and press "Enter" your stdin should contain "15n", scanf read and stores 15 in x and leaves the 'n' unread in stdin. Hard to see how that cause the issue.
    – David C. Rankin
    Nov 11 at 10:49







  • 1




    seems to be a bug of clion itself: youtrack.jetbrains.com/oauth?state=%2Fissue%2FCPP-2580
    – mangusta
    Nov 11 at 11:14










  • I tried this code with visual studio2017 c++14 and I haven't receive same response with you every thing works how its suppose to work with. So scanf doesn't print anything. Change your compiler
    – Cagri Candan
    Nov 11 at 11:34













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Just started learning C and I have a problem with the scanf function. Every time I enter a number in the console, it will be printed right under the input. The program still works, but it is a little bit annoying.
(I am using CLion from JetBrains)



int main()

int x;
printf("Number: ");
scanf("%d", &x);
printf("Your number is %d!", x);



This is the output:



Number:15
15
Your number is 15!
Process finished with exit code 0










share|improve this question















Just started learning C and I have a problem with the scanf function. Every time I enter a number in the console, it will be printed right under the input. The program still works, but it is a little bit annoying.
(I am using CLion from JetBrains)



int main()

int x;
printf("Number: ");
scanf("%d", &x);
printf("Your number is %d!", x);



This is the output:



Number:15
15
Your number is 15!
Process finished with exit code 0







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  • 1




    The code itself does not evoke such behavior. What environment are you using?
    – Gnqz
    Nov 11 at 10:29










  • I am using CLion from JetBrains.
    – D. Leon
    Nov 11 at 10:39






  • 1




    "scanf always prints entered number" - No, scanf doesn't print anything. I am not familiar with JetBrains, but where you enter the number and press "Enter" your stdin should contain "15n", scanf read and stores 15 in x and leaves the 'n' unread in stdin. Hard to see how that cause the issue.
    – David C. Rankin
    Nov 11 at 10:49







  • 1




    seems to be a bug of clion itself: youtrack.jetbrains.com/oauth?state=%2Fissue%2FCPP-2580
    – mangusta
    Nov 11 at 11:14










  • I tried this code with visual studio2017 c++14 and I haven't receive same response with you every thing works how its suppose to work with. So scanf doesn't print anything. Change your compiler
    – Cagri Candan
    Nov 11 at 11:34












  • 1




    The code itself does not evoke such behavior. What environment are you using?
    – Gnqz
    Nov 11 at 10:29










  • I am using CLion from JetBrains.
    – D. Leon
    Nov 11 at 10:39






  • 1




    "scanf always prints entered number" - No, scanf doesn't print anything. I am not familiar with JetBrains, but where you enter the number and press "Enter" your stdin should contain "15n", scanf read and stores 15 in x and leaves the 'n' unread in stdin. Hard to see how that cause the issue.
    – David C. Rankin
    Nov 11 at 10:49







  • 1




    seems to be a bug of clion itself: youtrack.jetbrains.com/oauth?state=%2Fissue%2FCPP-2580
    – mangusta
    Nov 11 at 11:14










  • I tried this code with visual studio2017 c++14 and I haven't receive same response with you every thing works how its suppose to work with. So scanf doesn't print anything. Change your compiler
    – Cagri Candan
    Nov 11 at 11:34







1




1




The code itself does not evoke such behavior. What environment are you using?
– Gnqz
Nov 11 at 10:29




The code itself does not evoke such behavior. What environment are you using?
– Gnqz
Nov 11 at 10:29












I am using CLion from JetBrains.
– D. Leon
Nov 11 at 10:39




I am using CLion from JetBrains.
– D. Leon
Nov 11 at 10:39




1




1




"scanf always prints entered number" - No, scanf doesn't print anything. I am not familiar with JetBrains, but where you enter the number and press "Enter" your stdin should contain "15n", scanf read and stores 15 in x and leaves the 'n' unread in stdin. Hard to see how that cause the issue.
– David C. Rankin
Nov 11 at 10:49





"scanf always prints entered number" - No, scanf doesn't print anything. I am not familiar with JetBrains, but where you enter the number and press "Enter" your stdin should contain "15n", scanf read and stores 15 in x and leaves the 'n' unread in stdin. Hard to see how that cause the issue.
– David C. Rankin
Nov 11 at 10:49





1




1




seems to be a bug of clion itself: youtrack.jetbrains.com/oauth?state=%2Fissue%2FCPP-2580
– mangusta
Nov 11 at 11:14




seems to be a bug of clion itself: youtrack.jetbrains.com/oauth?state=%2Fissue%2FCPP-2580
– mangusta
Nov 11 at 11:14












I tried this code with visual studio2017 c++14 and I haven't receive same response with you every thing works how its suppose to work with. So scanf doesn't print anything. Change your compiler
– Cagri Candan
Nov 11 at 11:34




I tried this code with visual studio2017 c++14 and I haven't receive same response with you every thing works how its suppose to work with. So scanf doesn't print anything. Change your compiler
– Cagri Candan
Nov 11 at 11:34












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It is an issue in clion (Why is CLion printing back inputs from standard input?). Currently unresolved. This problem exist for C and C++.
This bug resides for four years. I definitely advice you to change your compiler if you are not bound this for a particular reason.






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    Nov 11 at 18:37










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It is an issue in clion (Why is CLion printing back inputs from standard input?). Currently unresolved. This problem exist for C and C++.
This bug resides for four years. I definitely advice you to change your compiler if you are not bound this for a particular reason.






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It is an issue in clion (Why is CLion printing back inputs from standard input?). Currently unresolved. This problem exist for C and C++.
This bug resides for four years. I definitely advice you to change your compiler if you are not bound this for a particular reason.






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    Nov 11 at 18:37













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It is an issue in clion (Why is CLion printing back inputs from standard input?). Currently unresolved. This problem exist for C and C++.
This bug resides for four years. I definitely advice you to change your compiler if you are not bound this for a particular reason.






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It is an issue in clion (Why is CLion printing back inputs from standard input?). Currently unresolved. This problem exist for C and C++.
This bug resides for four years. I definitely advice you to change your compiler if you are not bound this for a particular reason.







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Thanks, I changed my compiler and everything works now.
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Thanks, I changed my compiler and everything works now.
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