[Rd] Abnormal behavior of log function (PR#9155)
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed Aug 16 17:53:26 CEST 2006
You do not tell us what log(2^a, a) is on your system.
It is likely this is a case of the warning given in ?"==", but we cannot
tell from the output shown.
R does log(x, 2) more accurately on platforms with a working C function
log2: you can see from the configure results if yours is one of those.
(Windows is, and Linux normally is.)
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, bayes.gene at gmail.com wrote:
> Full_Name: Biao Li
> Version: 2.3.1
> OS: Mac OS X 10.4.7 (Intel)
> Submission from: (NULL) (132.192.4.18)
>
>
> I installed R 2.3.1 on my MacBook Pro (Tiger 10.4.7) and found strange behavior
> of log function:
>
> > a <- 1:20
> > log(2^a, 2) == a
> [1] TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE
> FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE
> > a[log(2^a, 2) != a]
> [1] 3 6 7 12 13 14
>
> But on Linux or Windows XP there is no such a problem, and log(2^a, 2) always
> equals a.
Have you really tested all possible values? It is not true:
> a <- 1e10
> log(2^a, 2)
[1] Inf
> a <- -1e10
> log(2^a, 2)
[1] -Inf
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