[R] unexpected behaviour of rnorm()
Thomas Lumley
tlumley at u.washington.edu
Tue Nov 26 23:09:00 CET 2002
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Robin Hankin wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> If I do
>
> f <- function(n){max(rnorm(n))}
> plot(sapply(rep(5000,4000),f)) #[this takes my PC about 30 seconds]
>
> then I get something quite unexpected: gaps in the distribution. For
> me, the most noticable one is at about 3.6.
>
> Do others get this? Is it an optical illusion? It can't be right,
> can it? Or maybe I just don't understand the good ol' Gaussian very
> well.
This is substantially the same as PR#1664. The Marsaglia-Multicarry and
Kinderman-Ramage options don't play nicely together in the extreme tails
of the Normal distribution.
Changing the Normal generator
RNGkind(normal="Inversion")
RNGkind(normal="Box-Muller")
or the underlying uniform stream
RNGkind(kind="Wichmann-Hill")
RNGkind(kind="Super-Duper")
gives better looking results.
-thomas
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