[R] as.character(seq(-.35,.95,.1))
Marc Schwartz
marc_schwartz at comcast.net
Tue Nov 20 17:18:28 CET 2007
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 11:07 -0500, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 11/20/2007 10:50 AM, Ken Fullish wrote:
> > > as.character(seq(-.25,.95,.1))
> > [1] "-0.25" "-0.15" "-0.05" "0.05" "0.15" "0.25" "0.35" "0.45"
> > "0.55" "0.65" "0.75" "0.85" "0.95"
> >
> > > as.character(seq(-.35,.95,.1))
> > [1] "-0.35" "-0.25"
> > "-0.15" "-0.0499999999999999" "0.05"
> > [6] "0.15" "0.25"
> > "0.35" "0.45" "0.55"
> > [11] "0.65" "0.75"
> > "0.85" "0.95"
> >
> > Not a big deal, just curiosity:
> > Why do I obtain this "ugly" "-0.0499999999999999" instead of the
> > expected "-0.05" ?
>
> Because as.character() tries to do an accurate conversion, and the
> number in your vector is closer to -0.0499999999999999 than to -0.05.
> You could get the "-0.05" by something like round( seq(...), 2).
>
> The reason seq() doesn't give you exactly -0.05 is that the starting
> values and step size you've chosen are not exactly representable in R's
> floating point format. It can only store fractions exactly when the
> denominator is a power of 2.
In addition, if you want to take numeric values and format them for
output with a known number of fixed decimal places, use either ?formatC
or ?sprintf, the latter being generally preferred:
> sprintf("%.2f", seq(-.25,.95,.1))
[1] "-0.25" "-0.15" "-0.05" "0.05" "0.15" "0.25" "0.35" "0.45"
[9] "0.55" "0.65" "0.75" "0.85" "0.95"
> sprintf("%.2f", seq(-.35,.95,.1))
[1] "-0.35" "-0.25" "-0.15" "-0.05" "0.05" "0.15" "0.25" "0.35"
[9] "0.45" "0.55" "0.65" "0.75" "0.85" "0.95"
HTH,
Marc Schwartz
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