>>>>> "PhGr" == Philippe Grosjean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> on Wed, 8 Jan 2003 11:24:40 +0100 (MET) writes:
PhGr> as.integer() truncates doubles toward zero, as Splus PhGr> does (at least v. 6.1 under Windows does). Thus: (fortunately this is not OS dependent!) >> look <- (10 * seq(14)) - 76 >> 10 * (73.1 + look) PhGr>[1] 71 171 271 371 491 586 681 791 886 981 1101 1201 1301 1401 >> as.integer(10 * (73.1 + look)) PhGr>[1] 70 170 270 370 490 586 681 791 886 981 1101 1201 1301 1401 PhGr> ... It is not documented in R! I propose appending the following to PhGr> as.integer.Rd: I agree the doc should mention it. I disagree with the warning section. In R, our code really just uses something like int asInt(double x) { return x; } which makes use of C's "implicit casting". I know looked in Kernighan & Ritchie (2nd Ed.; {3rd Ed would be better}) and found (p.197) >> "A6.3 Integer and Floating" >> >> When a value of floating type is converted to integral type, >> the fractional part is discarded. ................... Hence this is (fortunately!) part of the C standard. But I really think any decent programming language would do it like that (many would not allow implicit coercion though..). That's the reason I think the warning is not necessary; I'd rather mention it by the way. PhGr> \section{ WARNING }{ During coercion of doubles, real PhGr> numbers are not rounded but truncated (the closest PhGr> integer towards zero is returned). Attributes are PhGr> deleted.} PhGr> And I suggest adding the previous exemple in the PhGr> corresponding section in as.integer.Rd. Moreover, the PhGr> subset operation [] uses as.integer() and PhGr> consequently, can suffer from the same syndrome. A PhGr> WARNING section in Extract.Rd would be welcome too. "suffer" and "syndrome" are not appropriate here IMHO. Martin Maechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://stat.ethz.ch/~maechler/ Seminar fuer Statistik, ETH-Zentrum LEO C16 Leonhardstr. 27 ETH (Federal Inst. Technology) 8092 Zurich SWITZERLAND phone: x-41-1-632-3408 fax: ...-1228 <>< ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel