maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch
2000-Aug-25 13:20 UTC
[Rd] Re: [R] too large alpha or beta in dbeta ? (PR#643)
>>>>> "TL" == Thomas Lumley <thomas@biostat.washington.edu> writes:TL> On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Troels Ring wrote: >> Dear friends. >> >> Is this as expected ? Is alpha and beta too large simply ? >> >> > dbeta(.1,534,646) >> [1] NaN >> Warning message: >> NaNs produced in: dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) TL> well, it should work, but the correct answer is effectively zero. TL> pbeta(.1,534,646) gives 3.6e-213 TL> Perhaps more worrying is >> dbeta(.25,534,646) TL> [1] Inf yes. and I see that it is one case where the log-density seems to be alright:> dbeta(.25,534,646,log=TRUE)[1] -109.939612 and also for the NaN case :> dbeta(.1,534,646, log=TRUE)[1] -480.725168 A workaround is using exp( log-density ), i.e. exp(dbeta(x,a,b, log = TRUE)) : Look at> plot(function(x) dbeta(x, 534,646, log = TRUE), n = 1001)or> plot(function(x)exp(dbeta(x, 534,646, log = TRUE)), n = 1001)-- I'll have a look. Martin -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !) To: r-devel-request@stat.math.ethz.ch _._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._
Duncan Murdoch
2000-Aug-25 14:53 UTC
[Rd] Re: [R] too large alpha or beta in dbeta ? (PR#643)
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 15:20:10 +0200 (MET DST), Martin Maechler wrote in message <200008251320.PAA05152@pubhealth.ku.dk>:>Look at > >> plot(function(x) dbeta(x, 534,646, log = TRUE), n = 1001)I never knew that plot could take a function! Could I make some suggestions? 1. It should be mentioned more prominently in the documentation. Since functions aren't a class, I scanned over the list of plot methods without ever noticing that functions were mentioned there. I'd suggest modifying the description of parameter x to read: x: the coordinates of points in the plot. Alternatively, a single plotting structure, function or R object with a `plot' method can be provided. 2. If xlim is specified and from and to aren't, the from and to values should default to xlim[1] and xlim[2], not 0 and 1. 3. The help for plot.function says: "This used to be a quick hack which seems to serve a useful purpose, but can give bad results for functions which are not smooth." That doesn't read right: it makes me ask, "If it used to be a quick hack, what is it now?" I'd suggest: "This function was a quick hack which seems to serve a useful purpose, but it can give bad results for functions which are not smooth." -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !) To: r-devel-request@stat.math.ethz.ch _._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._