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converting string to a double variable in C

I have written the following code. It should convert a string like "88" to double value 88 and print it

void convertType(char* value)
{
   int i = 0;
   char ch;
   double ret = 0;
   while((ch = value[i])!= '')
   {
      ret = ret*10 + (ch - '0');
      i++;
   }
   printf("%d",ret); //or %lf..
}

// input string :88

But it always prints 0. But when I change type of ret to int, it works fine. When the type is float or double, it prints 0. So why am I getting these ambiguous results?

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Use sscanf (header stdio.h or cstdio in C++):

char str[] = "12345.56";
double d;

sscanf(str, "%lf", &d);

printf("%lf", d);

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