Hello,
The double in R and the double in C are the same type, with the same
number of decimals (64 bits), so it's not because the numbers are too long.
Try calling .C("function", other parameters, result = double(quantity)).
Or maybe the error is in the C code, of which we know nothing about.
Rui Barradas
Em 08-12-2012 02:26, mpietro escreveu:
Hi everybody,
here's my problem:
i call a C function which calculates a large number of double values and
puts them into an array which is passed from R as a parameter in the
function (like .C("function", other parameters, result = as.double( c ( 1
: quantity ) ).
When the values come back to R in the result array, they are all truncated
to their integer value (i.e. I lose the decimal parts).
I think that the problem is that this calculated double numbers are actually
too long, with many decimals, because i changed in code the calculated
values with arbitrary double values with a few decimals and it works.
Has anybody any idea of where the problem is?
Thanks in advance!
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