Fernando Henrique Ferraz Pereira da Rosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I noticed some very weird behaviour of the function: options(digits=n), > where n is the number of digits you would expect to get in R calculations. > Let's take a example: > > > options(digits=4) > > getdata(caso.pool.k3.r3.e2) > [1] 6.053 2.641 -3.639 14.259 6.082 > > Which works fine... now, trying again, with different data: > > > options(digits=4) > > getdata(controle.pool.k3.r3.e2) > [1] -0.03091 1.60310 -4.90588 5.07379 -0.04418 > > > Which gives me 6 digits instead of 6. If I try digits=2, it then works > with this data:
The 'digits' option sets the minimum number of significant digits. Some values in that array are printed to 6 significant digits but the first and last have only 4 significant digits. ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
