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c - Update printf value on same line instead of new one

I would like to know if there is a way in C to overwrite an existing value that has already been printed instead of creating a new line every time or just moving over a space. I need to obtain real time data from a sensor and would like it to just sit there and keep updating the existing values without any scrolling. Is this possible?

UPDATE: ADDED CODE

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <time.h>

#include <wiringPi.h>
#include <wiringPiI2C.h>

#define CTRL_REG1 0x20
#define CTRL_REG2 0x21
#define CTRL_REG3 0x22
#define CTRL_REG4 0x23


int fd;
short x = 0;
short y = 0;
short z = 0;
int main (){



    fd = wiringPiI2CSetup(0x69); // I2C address of gyro
    wiringPiI2CWriteReg8(fd, CTRL_REG1, 0x1F); //Turn on all axes, disable power down
    wiringPiI2CWriteReg8(fd, CTRL_REG3, 0x08); //Enable control ready signal
    wiringPiI2CWriteReg8(fd, CTRL_REG4, 0x80); // Set scale (500 deg/sec)
    delay(200);                    // Wait to synchronize

void getGyroValues (){
    int MSB, LSB;

    LSB = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd, 0x28);
    MSB = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd, 0x29);
    x = ((MSB << 8) | LSB);

    MSB = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd, 0x2B);
    LSB = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd, 0x2A);
    y = ((MSB << 8) | LSB);

    MSB = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd, 0x2D);
    LSB = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd, 0x2C);
    z = ((MSB << 8) | LSB);
}
    for (int i=0;i<10;i++){
    getGyroValues();
    // In following Divinding by 114 reduces noise
    printf("Value of X is: %d
", x/114);
//  printf("Value of Y is: %d", y/114);
//  printf("Value of Z is: %d
", z/114);
    int t = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd, 0x26);
    t = (t*1.8)+32;//convert Celcius to Fareinheit
    int a = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd,0x2B);
    int b = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd,0x2A);
//  printf("Y_L equals: %d
", a);
//  printf("Y_H equals: %d
", b);
    int c = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd,0x28);
    int d = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd,0x29);
//  printf("X_L equals: %d
", c);
//  printf("X_H equals: %d
", d);
    int e = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd,0x2C);
    int f = wiringPiI2CReadReg8(fd,0x2D);
//  printf("Z_L equals: %d
", e);
//  printf("Z_H equals: %d
", f); 

//  printf("The temperature is: %d
", t); 
    delay(2000);
}
};
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You should add to your printf as others have said. Also, make sure you flush stdout, as stdout stream is buffered & will only display what's in the buffer after it reaches a newline.

In your case:

for (int i=0;i<10;i++){
    //...
    printf("
Value of X is: %d", x/114);
    fflush(stdout);
    //...
}

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