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    But using %lu solved the issue Actually, rather than focusing on the problem and the line of codes, I want to know about the difference between %ul and %lu Maybe I could figure out what's wrong Searching doesn't give me something useful (except that "they are different") Any explanation or link reference is appreciated
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    I am trying to implement my own LU decomposition with partial pivoting My code is below and apparently is working fine, but for some matrices it gives different results when comparing with the bui
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