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c - why scanf scans a null value

In the code below:

#include <stdio.h>

int main(){

  char *name;
  int age;  
  char *gen;

  printf("Your name:");
  scanf("%s",name);

  printf("Your age:");
  scanf("%d",&age);

  printf("Your gender:");
  scanf("%s",gen);

  printf("*****************
");

  printf("%s is a %d years old %s 
",name,age,gen);

  return 0;  

}

When I run it like this:

Your name:tom
Your age:20
Your gender:male
*****************
tom is a 20 years old (null)

As you can see, gen is a null value, Why scanf fails reading into gen but the first two readings success?

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char *name;
char *gen;

are just char pointer and point nothing. So need to allocate memory for it.

You can allocate memory for it like

char *name = malloc(100);
char *gen  = malloc(100);

OR define char array with predefined length

char name[100];
char gen[100];

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