[R] mysterious rounding digits output
Jim Lemon
drj|m|emon @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Thu May 31 07:30:42 CEST 2018
Hi Joshua,
Because there are no values in column ddd less than 1.
itemInfo[3,"ddd"]<-0.3645372
itemInfo
aaa bbb ccc ddd eee
skill 1.396 6.225 0.517 5.775 2.497
predict 1.326 5.230 0.462 5.116 -2.673
waiting 1.117 4.948 NA 0.365 NA
complex 1.237 4.170 0.220 4.713 5.642
novelty 1.054 4.005 0.442 4.260 2.076
creative 1.031 3.561 0.362 3.689 2.549
evaluated 0.963 3.013 NA NA NA
body 0.748 2.238 0.596 2.019 0.466
control 0.620 2.149 NA NA NA
stakes 0.541 1.905 0.227 2.020 2.343
spont 0.496 1.620 NA NA NA
chatter 0.460 1.563 0.361 1.382 0.540
present 0.428 1.236 0.215 1.804 2.194
reward 0.402 1.101 0.288 1.208 0.890
feedback 0.283 0.662 NA NA NA
goal 0.237 0.474 NA NA NA
digits specifies the number of significant digits ("It is a suggestion
only"), so when at least one number is padded with a leading zero it
affects the formatting of the other numbers in that column. I suspect
that this is an esthetic consideration to line up the decimal points.
Jim
On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 11:18 AM, Joshua N Pritikin <jpritikin using pobox.com> wrote:
> R version 3.5.0 (2018-04-23) -- "Joy in Playing"
> Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit)
>
> options(digits=3)
>
> itemInfo <- structure(list("aaa" = c(1.39633732316667, 1.32598263816667, 1.11658324066667, 1.23651072616667, 1.05368679983333, 1.03100737383333, 0.9630728395, 0.7483865045, 0.620086646166667, 0.5411017985, 0.496397607833333, 0.459528044666667, 0.427877047833333, 0.402085979666667, 0.283161181233333, 0.236896277233333), "bbb" = c(6.22533860696667, 5.229736804, 4.94816041772833, 4.17020503255333, 4.00453781427167, 3.56058007398333, 3.0125202404, 2.23782358733333, 2.14863910661167, 1.90460903044777, 1.62001089796667, 1.56341257968151, 1.23618558850667, 1.10086688908262, 0.661981500639833, 0.47397754310745), "ccc" = c(0.5165911355, 0.462204707666667, NA, 0.219635924333333, 0.441863780833333, 0.361502865833333, NA, 0.596137946666667, NA, 0.226984771566667, NA, 0.360922661583333, 0.2145347068, 0.287756249483333, NA, NA ), "ddd" = c(5.77538400186667, 5.115877113, NA, 4.71294520316667, 4.25952652129833, 3.68879921863167, NA, 2.01942456211145, NA, 2.02032557108, NA, 1.3818108759571, 1.80436759778167, 1.20789851993367, NA, NA), "eee" = c(2.49725347166667, -2.67340172316667, NA, 5.64195206333333, 2.07633555233333, 2.548949539, NA, 0.465537272243167, NA, 2.34255027516667, NA, 0.5400824922975, 2.1935000655, 0.890007976866667, NA, NA)), row.names = c("skill", "predict", "waiting", "complex", "novelty", "creative", "evaluated", "body", "control", "stakes", "spont", "chatter", "present", "reward", "feedback", "goal"), class = "data.frame")
>
> itemInfo # examine column ddd
>
> When I try this, column ddd has 1 fewer digits than expected. See the
> attached screenshot.
>
> Why don't all the columns have the same number of digits displayed?
>
> --
> Joshua N. Pritikin, Ph.D.
> Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics
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