On 26/01/2010 3:25 PM, Blanford, Glenn wrote:
Has there been any update on R's handling large integers greater than 10^9 
(between 10^9 and 4x10^9) ?

as.integer() in R 2.9.2 lists this as a restriction but doesnt list the actual 
limit or cause, nor if anyone was looking at fixing it.

Integers in R are 4 byte signed integers, so the upper limit is 2^31-1. That's not likely to change soon.

The double type in R can hold exact integer values up to around 2^52. So for example calculations like this work fine:

> x <- 2^50
> y <- x + 1
> y-x
[1] 1

Just don't ask R to put those values into a 4 byte integer, they won't fit:

> as.integer(c(x,y))
[1] NA NA
Warning message:
NAs introduced by coercion

Duncan Murdoch


Glenn D Blanford, PhD
<mailto:glenn.blanf...@us.army.mil>
Scientific Research Corporation
gblanf...@scires.com<mailto:gblanf...@scires.com>


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