Thanks Nath, I get the following results: system.time(tcp1 <- tcrossprod(WB)) user system elapsed 0 0 0 > system.time(tcp2 <- crossprod(t(WB))) user system elapsed 0 0 0 > all.equal(tcp1, tcp2,check.attributes=FALSE) [1] TRUE
But, when I try the inverse: solve(tcp1) [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] -41692.80 58330.89 -78368.17 [2,] 58330.89 -81608.66 109642.09 [3,] -78368.17 109642.09 -147305.32 > solve(tcp2) Error in solve.default(tcp2) : system is computationally singular: reciprocal condition number = 2.17737e-17 > solve(tcp1) [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] -41692.80 58330.89 -78368.17 [2,] 58330.89 -81608.66 109642.09 [3,] -78368.17 109642.09 -147305.32 > solve(tcp2) Error in solve.default(tcp2) : s > tcp1 [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 1916061939 2281366606 678696067 [2,] 2281366606 3098975504 1092911209 [3,] 678696067 1092911209 452399849 > tcp2 [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 1916061939 2281366606 678696067 [2,] 2281366606 3098975504 1092911209 [3,] 678696067 1092911209 452399849 -----Original Message----- From: Nathan S. Watson-Haigh [mailto:nathan.watson-ha...@csiro.au] Sent: Thursday, 15 January 2009 3:25 p.m. To: dos Reis, Marlon Cc: r-help@r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] Precision in R -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've recently been working with cross products etc. You should try the following function: tcp1 <- tcrossprod(WB) or tcp2 <- crossprod(t(WB)) Both should be the same (check for equality accounting for some floating point imprecision): all.equal(tcp1, tcp2, check.attributes=FALSE) You may wish to time how long it takes to do each, since in my recent experience doing crossprod(t(WB)) would be faster: system.time(tcp1 <- tcrossprod(WB)) system.time(tcp2 <- crossprod(t(WB))) all.equal(tcp1, tcp2, check.attributes=FALSE) HTH, Nath dos Reis, Marlon wrote: > Dear All, > I'm preparing a simple algorithm for matrix multiplication for a > specific purpose, but I'm getting some unexpected results. > If anyone could give a clue, I would really appreciate. > Basically what I want to do is a simple matrix multiplication: > (WB) %*% t(WB). > The WB is in the disk so I compared to approaches: > - Load 'WB' using 'read.table' (put it in WB.tmp) and then to the > simple matrix multiplication > WB.tmp%*%t(WB.tmp) > > - Scan each row of WB and do the cross products 'sum(WB.i*WB.i)' > and 'sum(WB.i*WB.j)', which proper arrangement leads to WBtWB. > > Comparing these two matrices, I get the very similar values, however > when I tried their inverse, WBtWB leads to a singular system. > I've tried different tests and my conclusion is that my precision > problem is related to cross products 'sum(WB.i*WB.i)' and > 'sum(WB.i*WB.j)'. > Does it makes sense? > Thanks, > Marlon > > >> WB.tmp%*%t(WB.tmp) > WB.i WB.i WB.i > WB.i 1916061939 2281366606 678696067 > WB.i 2281366606 3098975504 1092911209 > WB.i 678696067 1092911209 452399849 > >> WBtWB > [,1] [,2] [,3] > [1,] 1916061939 2281366606 678696067 > [2,] 2281366606 3098975504 1092911209 > [3,] 678696067 1092911209 452399849 > > >> WBtWB-WB.tmp%*%t(WB.tmp) > WB.i WB.i WB.i > WB.i 2.861023e-06 4.768372e-07 4.768372e-07 > WB.i 4.768372e-07 3.814697e-06 -2.622604e-06 > WB.i 4.768372e-07 -2.622604e-06 5.960464e-08 > >> solve(WB.tmp%*%t(WB.tmp)) > WB.i WB.i WB.i > WB.i -41692.80 58330.89 -78368.17 > WB.i 58330.89 -81608.66 109642.09 > WB.i -78368.17 109642.09 -147305.32 > >> solve(WBtWB) > Error in solve.default(WBtWB) : > system is computationally singular: reciprocal condition number = > 2.17737e-17 > > > > > WB.tmp<-NULL > WBtWB<-matrix(NA,n,n) > for (i in 1:n) > { > setwd(Home.dir) > WB.i<-scan("WB.dat", skip = (i-1), nlines = 1) > WB.tmp<-rbind(WB.tmp,WB.i) > WBtWB[i,i]<-sum(WB.i*WB.i) > if (i<n) > { > for (j in (i+1):n) > { > setwd(Home.dir) > WB.j<-scan("WB.dat", skip = (j-1), nlines = 1) > WBtWB[i,j]<-sum(WB.i*WB.j) > WBtWB[j,i]<-sum(WB.i*WB.j) > } > } > } > > > ======================================================================= > Attention: The information contained in this message and...{{dropped:15}} > > ______________________________________________ > 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. - -- - -------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Nathan S. 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