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Large-scale photovoltaic solar farms in the Sahara affect solar power

AbstractIntroductionResultsDiscussion and conclusionsMethodsData availabilityCode availabilityAcknowledgementsFundingGlobally, solar projects are being rapidly built or planned, particularly in high solar potential regions with high energy demand. However, their energy generation potential is highly related to the weather condition. Here we use state-of-the-art Earth system model simulations to investigate how large photovoltaic solar farms in the Sahara Desert c...See more on nature LinkedIn

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How to printf "unsigned long" in C?

@Anisha Kaul: %lu is a valid conversion specification, %ul is not. %lu, broken out is: % — starts a "conversion specification"; l — the length modifier, l means " long int"; u — the

scipy.linalg.lu () vs scipy.linalg.lu_factor ()

Then you obtain the low level LAPACK representations via lu_factor and then you use this representation in scipy.linalg.lu_solve function without explicitly obtaining the same LU factorization

LU decomposition error in statsmodels ARIMA model

import numpy as np from statsmodels.tsa.arima.model import ARIMA items = np.log(og_items) items[''count''] = items[''count''].apply(lambda x: 0 if math.isnan(x) or math.isinf(x) else

Why do I get "%lu" when I try to print a u64 variable with "%llu

When I print the number using the format specifier "%llu", what is printed is "%lu". I also compare the value I get from atoll or strtoll with the expected value and it is smaller, which I guess

To find an inverse matrix of A with LU decomposition

The task asks me to generate A matrix with 50 columns and 50 rows with a random library of seed 1007092020 in the range [0,1]. import numpy as np np.random.seed(1007092020) A =

printf

What is the difference between %zu and %lu in string formatting in C? %lu is used for unsigned long values and %zu is used for size_t values, but in practice, size_t is just an unsigned long.

Why is sprintf with a %llu returning the letters "lu"?

Instead, I get timestringLength == 2 and my buffer has the letters lu on top. I don''t know how this is happening. I have build flags in Eclipse/CDT for -std=c99, so it''s not a c90 issue. I tried

LU decomposition error using SARIMAX in statsmodels

I get a ''LU decomposition'' error where using SARIMAX in the statsmodels python package. This is the code:

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Lu''an Solar: Rooftop “Green Power” Creates a “Sea of Light” Across

The completed 40MW photovoltaic experimental power station is expected to generate 52 million kWh of electricity annually, equivalent to saving 63,900 tons of standard coal, and reducing 170,600 tons of

What''s the difference between %ul and %lu C format specifiers?

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

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