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Luc Maisonobe commented on MATH-296:
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OK. I reproduce exactly your results on a Linux computer with openJDK 1.6 on an
AMD64 processor.
I'll have a look at this issue.
> LoessInterpolator.smooth() not working correctly
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MATH-296
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-296
> Project: Commons Math
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0
> Environment: Java 1.6 on Vista
> Reporter: Romeo Palijan
>
> I have been comparing LoessInterpolator.smooth output with the loessFit
> output from R (R-project.org, probably the most widely used loess
> implementation) and have had strangely different numbers. I have created a
> small set to test the difference and something seems to be wrong with the
> smooth method but I do no know what and I do not understand the code.
> *Example 1*
> |x-input: |1.5| 3.0| 6| 8| 12|13| 22| 24|28|31|
> |y-input: |3.1|6.1|3.1|2.1|1.4|5.1|5.1|6.1|7.1|7.2|
> |Output LoessInterpolator.smooth():|NaN|NaN|NaN|NaN|NaN|NaN|NaN|NaN|NaN|NaN|
> |Output from loessFit() from R:
> |3.191178027520974|3.0407201231474037|2.7089538903778636|2.7450823274490297|4.388011000549519|4.60078952381848|5.2988217587114805|5.867536388457898|6.7797794777879705|7.444888598397342|
> *Example 2 (same x-values, y-values just floored)*
> |x-input: |1.5| 3.0| 6| 8| 12|13| 22| 24|28|31|
> |y-input: |3|6|3|2|1|5|5|6|7|7|
> |Output LoessInterpolator.smooth():
> |3|6|3|2|0.9999999999999005|5.0000000000001705|5|5.999999999999972|7|6.999999999999967|
> |Output from loessFit() from R:
> |3.091423927353068|2.9411521572524237|2.60967950675505|2.7421759322272248|4.382996912300442|4.646774316632562|5.225153658563424|5.768301917477015|6.637079139313073|7.270482144410326|
> As you see the output is practically the replicated y-input.
> At this point this funtionality is critical for us but I could not find any
> other suitable java-implementation. Help. Maybe this strange behaviour gives
> someone a clue?
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