So here is my code. Its a school assignment. I had to make a program to calculate the square root of a number using a method the Babylonians developed etc, that's not the important part. What I was wondering is if it's possible to ignore letters in my scanf so that when I input a letter it doesn't go berserk in my terminal. Any help is welcome and greatly appreciated.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
double root_Approach(double s); // defines the two functions 
void ask_Number(void);
int main() {
    ask_Number(); // calls function ask_Number
    printf("\n\n");
    system("pause");
    return 0;
}
double root_Approach(double s) {
    double approach;
    approach = s;
    printf("%.2lf\n", s);       // prints initial value of the number
    while (approach != sqrt(s)) {           // keeps doing iteration of this algorithm until the root is deterimened
        approach = (approach + (s / approach)) * 0.5;
        printf("%lf\n", approach);
    }
    printf("The squareroot of %.2lf is %.2lf\n",s, sqrt(s)); // prints the root using the sqrt command, for double checking purposes
    return approach;
}
void ask_Number(void) {
    double number;
    while (1) {
        printf("Input a number greater than or equal to 0: "); // asks for a number
        scanf_s("%lf", &number); // scans a number
        if (number < 0) {
            printf("That number was less than 0!!!!!!\n");
        }
        else {
            break;
        }
    }
    root_Approach(number);
}
 
     
    