[Rd] [External] Re: rpois(9, 1e10)
Spencer Graves
@pencer@gr@ve@ @end|ng |rom prod@y@e@com
Wed Jan 22 10:06:22 CET 2020
On 2020-01-22 02:54, Martin Maechler wrote:
>>>>>> Martin Maechler
>>>>>> on Tue, 21 Jan 2020 09:25:19 +0100 writes:
>>>>>> Ben Bolker
>>>>>> on Mon, 20 Jan 2020 12:54:52 -0500 writes:
> >> Ugh, sounds like competing priorities.
>
> > indeed.
>
> >> * maintain type consistency
> >> * minimize storage (= current version, since 3.0.0)
> >> * maximize utility for large lambda (= proposed change)
> >> * keep user interface, and code, simple (e.g., it would be easy enough
> >> to add a switch that provided user control of int vs double return value)
> >> * backward compatibility
>
> > Last night, it came to my mind that we should do what we have
> > been doing in quite a few places in R, the last couple of years:
>
> > Return integer when possible, and switch to return double when
> > integers don't fit.
>
> > We've been doing so even for 1:N (well, now with additional ALTREP wrapper),
> > seq(), and even the fundamental length() function.
>
> > So I sat down and implemented it .. and it seemed to work
> > perfectly: Returning the same random numbers as now, but
> > switching to use double (instead of returning NAs) when the
> > values are too large.
>
> > I'll probably commit that to R-devel quite soonish.
> > Martin
>
> Committed in svn rev 77690; this is really very advantageous, as
> in some cases / applications or even just limit cases, you'd
> easily get into overflow sitations.
>
> The new R 4.0.0 behavior is IMO "the best of" being memory
> efficient (integer storage) in most cases (back compatible to R 3.x.x) and
> returning desired random numbers in large cases (compatible to R <= 2.x.x).
>
> Martin
Wunderbar! Sehr gut gemacht! ("Wonderful! Very well done!") Thanks,
Spencer
>
> >> On 2020-01-20 12:33 p.m., Martin Maechler wrote:
> >>>>>>>> Benjamin Tyner
> >>>>>>>> on Mon, 20 Jan 2020 08:10:49 -0500 writes:
> >>>
> >>> > On 1/20/20 4:26 AM, Martin Maechler wrote:
> >>> >> Coming late here -- after enjoying a proper weekend ;-) --
> >>> >> I have been agreeing (with Spencer, IIUC) on this for a long
> >>> >> time (~ 3 yrs, or more?), namely that I've come to see it as a
> >>> >> "design bug" that rpois() {and similar} must return return typeof() "integer".
> >>> >>
> >>> >> More strongly, I'm actually pretty convinced they should return
> >>> >> (integer-valued) double instead of NA_integer_ and for that
> >>> >> reason should always return double:
> >>> >> Even if we have (hopefully) a native 64bit integer in R,
> >>> >> 2^64 is still teeny tiny compared .Machine$double.max
> >>> >>
> >>> >> (and then maybe we'd have .Machine$longdouble.max which would
> >>> >> be considerably larger than double.max unless on Windows, where
> >>> >> the wise men at Microsoft decided to keep their workload simple
> >>> >> by defining "long double := double" - as 'long double'
> >>> >> unfortunately is not well defined by C standards)
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Martin
> >>> >>
> >>> > Martin if you are in favor, then certainly no objection from me! ;-)
> >>>
> >>> > So now what about other discrete distributions e.g. could a similar
> >>> > enhancement apply here?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> >> rgeom(10L, 1e-10)
> >>> > [1] NA 1503061294 NA NA 1122447583 NA
> >>> > [7] NA NA NA NA
> >>> > Warning message:
> >>> > In rgeom(10L, 1e-10) : NAs produced
> >>>
> >>> yes, of course there are several such distributions.
> >>>
> >>> It's really something that should be discussed (possibly not
> >>> here, .. but then I've started it here ...).
> >>>
> >>> The NEWS for R 3.0.0 contain (in NEW FEATURES) :
> >>>
> >>> * Functions rbinom(), rgeom(), rhyper(), rpois(), rnbinom(),
> >>> rsignrank() and rwilcox() now return integer (not double)
> >>> vectors. This halves the storage requirements for large
> >>> simulations.
> >>>
> >>> and what I've been suggesting is to revert this change
> >>> (svn rev r60225-6) which was purposefully and diligently done by
> >>> a fellow R core member, so indeed must be debatable.
> >>>
> >>> Martin
> >>>
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