Here you can find the problem I'm trying to solve:
For integers n and k (0<=k<=n<1001) determine (binomial coefficient).
Input
The first line of the standard input contains one integer t (t<1001) which is the number of test cases.
In each of the next t lines there are numbers n and k.
Output
For each test print (binomial coefficient).
Example:
Input
3
0 0
7 3
1000 2
Output:
1
35
499500
I can't seem to find anything wrong in my solution (other than it's written very poorly - I've started programming quite recently):
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
unsigned long int t,n,k,binomial=1;
unsigned long int number=1;
for(scanf("%lu",&t);t>0;t--)
{
scanf("%lu%lu",&n,&k);
if(k<(n/2)) k=n-k;
for(binomial=1,number=1;n>k;k++)
{
binomial=binomial*(k+1)/number;
number++;
}
printf("%lu
",binomial);
}
return 0;
}
It works fine for the example input, but the solution is judged via a problem site
(http://www.spoj.pl/SHORTEN/problems/BINOMIAL/english/)
and the solution is not accepted. I tried other inputs too and all of them gave back the right output. My question is: Is there a reason why this solution is invalid?
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