[R] diff question
(Ted Harding)
Ted.Harding at wlandres.net
Sun Jan 11 12:41:31 CET 2015
I should have added an extra line to the code below, to complete
the picture. Here it is (see below line "##########".
Ted.
On 11-Jan-2015 08:48:06 Ted Harding wrote:
> Troels, this is due to the usual tiny difference between numbers
> as computed by R and the numbers that you think they are!
tt <- seq(0,20,by=0.02)
dtt <- diff(tt)
length(dtt)
# [1] 1000
r02 <- rep(0.02,1000)
unique(r02 - dtt)
# [1] 0.000000e+00 3.469447e-18 -3.469447e-18 1.040834e-17
# [5] -1.734723e-17 3.816392e-17 9.367507e-17 2.046974e-16
# [9] 4.267420e-16 -4.614364e-16 -1.349615e-15 -3.125972e-15
##########
sum(dtt != 0.02)
# [1] 998
So only 2 values among the 1000 in diff(tt) are exactly equal to
[R's representation of] 0.2!
> Hoping this helps!
> Ted.
>
> On 11-Jan-2015 08:29:26 Troels Ring wrote:
>> R version 3.1.1 (2014-07-10) -- "Sock it to Me"
>> Copyright (C) 2014 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
>> Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
>>
>> Dear friends - I have a small problem with diff (I guess)
>> I made a sequence with fixed interval between consecutive elements - and
>> hence thought the diff would be as specified
>> but had a vector with apparently identical 12 elements returned from diff
>> tt <- seq(0,20,by=0.02)
>> unique(diff(tt)) #[1] 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
>> 0.02 0.02
>> Trying to see if these elements in diff were duplicated
>> duplicated(diff(tt))
>>#[1] FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE and from
>> sum(duplicated(diff(tt)))
>> [1] 988
>> saw that 12 of the elements in duplicated(diff(tt)) were FALSE. Would it
>> be expected that the first was FALSE and the rest TRUE?
>>|duplicated()|determines which elements of a vector or data frame are
>> duplicates of elements with smaller subscripts, and returns a logical
>> vector indicating which elements (rows) are duplicates.
>>
>> All best wishes
>> Troels
>> Aalborg, Denmark
>>
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