On Dec 30, 2009, at 10:10 PM, Jim Lemon wrote:

On 12/31/2009 02:41 PM, donahc...@me.com wrote:
Hi,

I'm pretty much an R noob and I'm missing some paradigm in R I think. I can't figure our how to compare numerics. here's a transcript of my tests. Any pointers?
Hi donahchoo,
You're comparing the printed value of range_sd, which has been truncated, to the actual value. As the printout says, the difference is small, but present. If you set range_sd to the printed value:

range_sd<-34.40783

the comparisons will return TRUE.

Jim


Thanks, Jim. I figured this out after sending the email, but I still can't compare. Here's some more tests, note that all.equal returns true but so does !=

actual_mean <- mean( range)
actual_sd <- sd( range)
expected_mean <- 218.213483146067
expected_sd <- 159.277118043936
print(paste("expected_mean", expected_mean))
print(paste("actual_mean", actual_mean))
print(paste("expected_sd", expected_sd))
print(paste("actual_sd", actual_sd))

if( expected_mean != actual_mean ) {
  stop( "not equal" )
}

Output:

> source("/Users/adhamh/Developer/r/test.r")
[1] "expected_mean 218.213483146067"
[1] "actual_mean 218.213483146067"
[1] "expected_sd 159.277118043936"
[1] "actual_sd 159.277118043936"
Error in eval.with.vis(expr, envir, enclos) : not equal
> identical(expected_mean, actual_mean)
[1] FALSE
> all.equal(expected_mean, actual_mean)
[1] TRUE
>

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