You've hit on the reason -- representation of NA
src/main/arithmetic.c:157: R_NaInt = INT_MIN;
(R-devel seems more appropriate for this question).
Martin
Saptarshi Guha <saptarshi.guha at gmail.com> writes:
> Hello,
> I'm using R-2.9 and have a question about integer ranges. On C, (OS X
> platform),
> LONG_MIN and LONG_MAX(from limits.h) correspond to -2147483648(-2^31)
> and 2147483647 (2^31-1)
> In Java(1.4), Integer.MIN_VALUE and Integer.MAX_VALUE have the same values.
>
> On R, as.integer(2^31-1) is the maximum (without returning NA) but the
> lowest is -2147483647 (-2^31+1)
>
> > as.integer((-2)^31)
> [1] NA
>
> So in both Java and C can hold 2^32 different values, but R holds 2^32
> -1 different values.
>
> Have I made a mistake? Is there a reason for the difference?
>
> Thank you
> Saptarshi
>
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