Hi Raphael,

Thanks. I wanted the pure numbers only.

Your are right! :(

I don't know, why I wrote those single quotes.

Alex


Raphael Neider írta:
> Hi Alex,
> 
>> I define an array inside a function.
>> Unfortunately, all the elements of the array initialized by 0x30,
>> instead of the given values.
>>
>> unsigned char conversion_by_table(unsigned char index)
>> {
>>   unsigned char conversion_table[4] ={'0x01','0x02','0x03','0x04'};
>>   return conversion_table[index & 0x03];
>> }
> 
> You want
> unsigned char conversion_table[4] = {0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04};
> or 
> char * conversion_by_table(unsigned char index) {
>     char conv[4] = { "0x01", "0x02", "0x03", "0x04" };
>     return (conv[index & 0x03]);
> }
> 
> 0x30 is the ASCII code of the character '0'...
> 
> Regards,
> Raphael

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