On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, Tong Wang wrote:

> Hi All,

>    I just started to learn compiling C codes for R usage, and got a 
> problem when I was playing with my 'hello world' code.
>
> #include <R.h>
> #include <Rdefines.h>
> #include <Rmath.h>
>
> SEXP test( ) {
>  double x;
>  x=dnorm(1.0,0.0,1.0,1);
>  printf(" x value is: %d \n",x);
>  return(R_NilValue);
> }
>
>   I got the result :    x value is: -466460838
>
> Could someone explain to me what was wrong here ?

double value, integer format (you want %g).
[Also, using printf not Rprintf.]

Please do make use of the ability if your compiler to tell you this.
You haven't told us your platform, but if it is still Windows XP, you 
want to add -Wall -pedantic to your CFLAGS.

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