[R] comparison operator, decimals, and signif()
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Sun May 22 06:40:22 CEST 2005
Nick Drew wrote:
> Hi, I recently spent quite a bit of time trouble
> shooting a function that I had written only to
> discover that the problem I was having was with the
> comparison operator. I assumed that the following
> would return TRUE:
>
This is a very common error. In R 2.1.0, it's FAQ
7.31 Why doesn't R think these numbers are equal?
Duncan Murdoch
>
>>testMean <- 82.8 + 0.1
>>testMean
>
> [1] 82.9
>
>>testMean == 82.9
>
> [1] FALSE
>
>
> Apparently this has to do with deciml places. Look:
>
>
>>newTest <- 82.0
>>newTest
>
> [1] 82
>
>>newTest == 82
>
> [1] TRUE
>
>>newTest == 82.0
>
> [1] TRUE
>
>
> What does signif() do to my object called "testMean"
> so that the comparison now evaluates to TRUE?
>
>
>>signif(testMean, 3) == 82.9
>
> [1] TRUE
>
>
> Version info:
>
>
>>R.Version()
>
> $platform
> [1] "i386-pc-mingw32"
>
> $arch
> [1] "i386"
>
> $os
> [1] "mingw32"
>
> $system
> [1] "i386, mingw32"
>
> $status
> [1] ""
>
> $major
> [1] "2"
>
> $minor
> [1] "1.0"
>
> $year
> [1] "2005"
>
> $month
> [1] "04"
>
> $day
> [1] "18"
>
> $language
> [1] "R"
>
>
>
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