try 

fflush( stdout );

--- Arko Provo Mukherjee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> We all know that in print function, we use \n to move to the next line.
> But \n also clears the buffer.
> So if you have different printf statements without \n at different
> places in the source code, the whole thing will be printed together.
> I faced this when trying to write a program that can find the prime
> factors of any number.
> The whole thing came to screen together tho' the statements are in a for
> loop taking considerable amount of time.
> So can you tell me how to clear the buffer and remaining in the same
> line at the same time.
> Regards 
> Arko
> 
> 
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