2010/9/9 "José M. Blanco Moreno" <jmbla...@ub.edu>: > Dear R-users, > May be there is something that I am not understanding, missed or else... > Why do these operations yield these results? >> 25%/%0.2 > [1] 124 >> 25%%0.2 > [1] 0.2 > > I would expect (although I know that what I do expect and what is really > intended in the code may be different things) >> 25/0.2 > [1] 125 >> 25 - floor(25/0.25)*0.25 > [1] 0 > > (At least this second one is what I would expect from the code in > arithmetic.c, lines 168 to 178)
Did you read the documentation before you read the code? ‘%%’ and ‘x %/% y’ can be used for non-integer ‘y’, e.g. ‘1 %/% 0.2’, but the results are subject to rounding error and so may be platform-dependent. Because the IEC 60059 representation of ‘0.2’ is a binary fraction slightly larger than ‘0.2’, the answer to ‘1 %/% 0.2’ should be ‘4’ but most platforms give ‘5’. I suspect that is relevant to your interests.... Barry ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.