Hi I believe this should provide an example of the confusing behavior. Run this with t=100 for example:
test=function(t){ x=c() while(sum(x)<=t){ ###I simply generate some numbers from an exponential until the sum of these numbers gets to 100(without loss of generality) x=c(x,round(rexp(1,0.1),4)) } x=x/0.0001 y=rnorm(length(x),0,1) t=rep(y,x) return(sum(x),length(t)) } The intuition is that sum(x) and length(t) should be the same. furthermore, rounding x seems since all is done for it to be an integer. Nevertheless, I will try Berwin Turlach's method. Regards, Julien At 17:01 12/06/2008, Erik Iverson wrote: >We need a reproducible example of this to tell >you what is going on. Find a small example that >exhibits the confusing behavior, and share it with the list. > >Julien Hunt wrote: >>To whom it may concern, >>I am currently writing a program where I need to use function rep. >>The results I get are quite confusing. Given >>two vectors A and B, I want to replicate a[1] >>b[1] times, a[2] b[2] times and so on. >>All the entries of vector B are positive integers. >>My problem comes from the fact that if I sum up >>all the elements of B, I get a certain >>value x(for example 10000). And if i calculate >>the length of the vector obtained after >>replication, I dont always get x(10000) but >>sometimes I get x sometimes I get 9999 instead of 10000. >>Has this problem been reported before? Do you >>need more information on my specific program. >>Thanks for your time and help, >>Best regards, >>Julien Hunt >>Julien Hunt, >>PhD student and teaching assistant, >>Institute of Statistics, >>Université Catholique de Louvain, >>Voie du Roman pays 20 >>B-1348 Louvain-La-Neuve, >>Belgium >>E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Tel: +32 10 / 47 94 01 >>***************************************************** >> >> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>______________________________________________ >>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. > >Julien Hunt, >PhD student and teaching assistant, >Institute of Statistics, >Université Catholique de Louvain, >Voie du Roman pays 20 >B-1348 Louvain-La-Neuve, >Belgium > >E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Tel: +32 10 / 47 94 01 >***************************************************** > [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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