[Rd] Numerical error in R (win32) (PR#8909)
ltp
teck.lim at imperial.ac.uk
Tue May 30 14:41:49 CEST 2006
Hi
Thanks for the quick reply. However, I am not satisfied, as
> round(3.15000000, 1)
[1] 3.1
> round(3.75000000, 1)
[1] 3.8
I think the problem is really more of an error in the rounding off
algorithm than finite precision.
Thanks
Teckpor
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Subject: Re: [Rd] Numerical error in R (win32) (PR#8909)
teck.lim at imperial.ac.uk writes:
> Hi
> I had observed the following problem in R (also C, Matlab, and
Python).
> sprintf('%1.2g\n', 3.15)
> give 3.1 instead of 3.2 whereas an input of 3.75 gives 3.8.
> Java's System.out.printf is ok though.
>
> > round(3.75,1)
> [1] 3.8
> > round(3.15,1)
> [1] 3.1
>
> Similar outcome with sprintf in R.
>
>
> However, the right answer should be 3.2
According to what? Remember that we're dealing with finite precision binary
arithmetic here:
> (3.15 - 3.1)<.05
[1] TRUE
> abs(3.15 - 3.2)>.05
[1] TRUE
See also FAQ 7.31.
> Regards
> Teckpor
>
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