John Poulsen jpoulsen at ufl.edu writes:
I know I am forgetting to do something silly. I typed coordinates in
vectors (as below) but when I call them in R they come out as integers,
and I want them to be real numbers. I have tried using as.numeric,
as.real, etc... but they are still read
Hello,
I know I am forgetting to do something silly. I typed coordinates in
vectors (as below) but when I call them in R they come out as integers,
and I want them to be real numbers. I have tried using as.numeric,
as.real, etc... but they are still read by R as integers.
STX-c(16.0962,
There are real numbers:
STX-c(16.0962, 16.1227, 16.0921, 16.1498)
STY-c(2.0387, 2.0214, 1.9877, 1.9846)
str(STX)
num [1:4] 16.1 16.1 16.1 16.1
str(STY)
num [1:4] 2.04 2.02 1.99 1.98
So what is your question?
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 1:47 PM, John Poulsen jpoul...@zoo.ufl.edu wrote:
Hello,
STX-c(16.0962, 16.1227, 16.0921, 16.1498)
STY-c(2.0387, 2.0214, 1.9877, 1.9846)
STX
[1] 16.0962 16.1227 16.0921 16.1498
STY
[1] 2.0387 2.0214 1.9877 1.9846
Did you perhaps redefine c()?
Or:
options()$digits
If not, then what do these say:
str(STX)
str(STY)
On Mar 6, 2009, at 1:47 PM,
Hello,
I know I am forgetting to do something silly. I typed coordinates in
vectors (as below) but when I call them in R they come out as integers,
and I want them to be real numbers. I have tried using as.numeric,
as.real, etc... but they are still read by R as integers.
STX-c(16.0962,
Thanks! That solved it. I obviously had done something stupid. I just
redefined my options(digits=7) and they are all there. Sorry for the
silly question, and thanks for the suggestion towards options().
Thanks!
John
David Winsemius wrote:
STX-c(16.0962, 16.1227, 16.0921, 16.1498)
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