[R] unexpected behavior using round to 2 digits on randomly generated numbers
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Sun Nov 28 22:50:07 CET 2010
On Nov 28, 2010, at 4:43 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
>
> On Nov 28, 2010, at 4:20 PM, Cory Rieth wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I stumbled upon something odd that took a while to track down, and
>> I wanted to run it by here to see if I should submit a bug report.
>> For randomly generated numbers (from a variety of distributions)
>> rounding them to specifically 2 digits and then multiplying them by
>> 100 produces strange results on about 8% of cases. The problematic
>> numbers display as I would have expected, but do not logically
>> match the as.integer counterpart (additionally they will not be
>> used correctly by functions such as rep()). I realize there are
>> easy workarounds, but I wouldn't have expected this result, and it
>> only occurs rounding to 2 decimals, i.e. changing digits to 3 and
>> multiplying by 1000 after rounding gives the expected result.
>>
>> x<-runif(100) #generate some random numbers
>> y<-round(x,digits=2)*100 #round them all to two decimals, then
>> multiply them all by 100. I expected the results to all be integers
>> sum(y!=as.integer(y)) #but on about 8% of the numbers they do not
>> match the integer version
>> x[which(y!=as.integer(y))] # a list of the problem numbers from the
>> original distribution. They seem to be more common but not
>> exclusive to .54 to .57
>> y[which(y!=as.integer(y))] #the numbers still display as would be
>> expected, i.e. they are integers
>> as.integer(y[which(y!=as.integer(y))]) # and sometimes display as
>> the same number they are not logically identical to
>>
>> Thanks, and sorry if I came across something that is known, or it
>> is meant to behave this way, I couldn't find anything.
>
> It's one of the FAQ and probably the most F-ly of the FAQ's. #21 or
> #31 if I remember
> (vaguely) ... the one about why seq(0.1, 1, by=0.1) == (1:11)/10
> returns 2 FALSE's.
er, make that /..... ^(1:10)^
>
> --
> David.
>
>
>> Cory Rieth
>>
>> R.version() output:
>> platform x86_64-apple-darwin9.8.0
>> arch x86_64
>> os darwin9.8.0
>> system x86_64, darwin9.8.0
>> status
>> major 2
>> minor 12.0
>> year 2010
>> month 10
>> day 15
>> svn rev 53317
>> language R
>> version.string R version 2.12.0 (2010-10-15)
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>
> David Winsemius, MD
> West Hartford, CT
>
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David Winsemius, MD
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