Thank you Gavin.
I knew about the meaning set.seed for reproducability but I did not
realise that it is only the starting point.
Is it possible that very small or very big random numbers cause any
kind of bias?
B.
Am 10.05.2008 um 14:50 schrieb Gavin Simpson:> On Sat, 2008-05-10 at 13:21 +0200, Birgit Lemcke wrote:
>> Hello R-People!
>>
>> I am running R 2.7.0 on a Power Book (Tiger). (I am still R and
>> statistics beginner)
>>
>> Perhaps this is another stupid question of me, but I was wondering
>> how I know the needed random (set.seed) numbers, when running
>> randomForest (library randomForest) on a large dataset.
>
> The seed is just a starting point for the RNG. You can draw as many
> numbers as you like once the RNG has been seeded.
>
> The ability to set the seed allows repeated runs of functions like
> randomForest to provide the same results for each run. This is a basic
> requirement of reproducible research.
>
> require(randomForest)
> set.seed(1)
> mod1 <- randomForest(Species ~ ., data = iris)
> mod2 <- randomForest(Species ~ ., data = iris)
> set.seed(1)
> mod3 <- randomForest(Species ~ ., data = iris)
>
> all.equal(mod1, mod2)
> all.equal(mod1, mod3)
>
> You could put whatever (within reason - up to limits of an integer
> in R)
> into the set.seed function, but the point is to provide the same
> number
> in the seed if you want to make sure your results are reproducible.
>
> HTH
>
> G
>
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Birgit
>>
>>
>>
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