[R] help with e+01 number abbreviations
Greg Snow
538280 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 16 22:25:41 CET 2012
Also look at the zapsmall function. A useful but often overlooked tool.
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 2:54 AM, Petr Savicky <savicky at cs.cas.cz> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 10:17:09AM +0100, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I will appreciate any advice regarding how to convert the following numbers
>> [I got in return by taxondive()] in numeric integers without the e.g.
>> 6.4836e+01
>> abbreviations.
>> Thank you very much in advance,
>>
>> Gian
>>
>> > taxa_dive
>> Species Delta Delta* Lambda+ Delta+ S
>> Delta+
>> Nat1 5.0000e+00 6.4836e+01 9.5412e+01 6.7753e+02 8.7398e+01
>> 436.99
>> Nat2 2.0000e+00 4.0747e+01 1.0000e+02 0.0000e+00 1.0000e+02
>> 200.00
>> Nat3 3.0000e+00 4.5381e+01 7.7652e+01 2.8075e+02 8.8152e+01
>> 264.46
>> ....
>
> Hi.
>
> The exponential format was used probably due to some small
> numbers. For example
>
> tst <- rbind(
> c( 5.0000e+00, 6.4836e+01, 9.5412e+01, 6.7753e+02, 8.7398e+01, 436.99),
> c( 2.0000e+00, 4.0747e+01, 1.0000e+02, 0.0000e+00, 1.0000e+02, 200.00),
> c( 3.0000e+00, 4.5381e+01, 7.7652e+01, 2.8075e+02, 8.8152e+01, 264.46),
> c( 1e-8, 1e-8, 1e-8, 1e-8, 1e-8, 1 ))
>
> tst
>
> [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6]
> [1,] 5e+00 6.4836e+01 9.5412e+01 6.7753e+02 8.7398e+01 436.99
> [2,] 2e+00 4.0747e+01 1.0000e+02 0.0000e+00 1.0000e+02 200.00
> [3,] 3e+00 4.5381e+01 7.7652e+01 2.8075e+02 8.8152e+01 264.46
> [4,] 1e-08 1.0000e-08 1.0000e-08 1.0000e-08 1.0000e-08 1.00
>
> Try roudning the numbers, for example
>
> round(tst, digits=4)
>
> [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6]
> [1,] 5 64.836 95.412 677.53 87.398 436.99
> [2,] 2 40.747 100.000 0.00 100.000 200.00
> [3,] 3 45.381 77.652 280.75 88.152 264.46
> [4,] 0 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.000 1.00
>
> Alternatively, options(scipen=20) forces a fixed point printing
> with more digits.
>
> options(scipen=20)
> tst
>
> [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6]
> [1,] 5.00000000 64.83600000 95.41200000 677.53000000 87.39800000 436.99
> [2,] 2.00000000 40.74700000 100.00000000 0.00000000 100.00000000 200.00
> [3,] 3.00000000 45.38100000 77.65200000 280.75000000 88.15200000 264.46
> [4,] 0.00000001 0.00000001 0.00000001 0.00000001 0.00000001 1.00
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Petr Savicky.
>
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Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D.
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