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2020 Jan 19
2
rpois(9, 1e10)
...e for the "bigOutput" argument. ????? Comments? ????? Thanks, ????? Spencer Graves On 2020-01-19 10:28, Avraham Adler wrote: > Technically, lambda can always be numeric. It is the observations > which must be integral. > > Would hitting everything larger than maxint or maxlonglong with floor > or round fundamentally change the distribution? Well, yes, but enough > that it would matter over process risk? > > Avi > > On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 11:20 AM Benjamin Tyner <btyner at gmail.com > <mailto:btyner at gmail.com>> wrote: > > So i...
2020 Jan 19
2
rpois(9, 1e10)
So imagine rpois is changed, such that the storage mode of its return value is sometimes integer and sometimes numeric. Then imagine the case where lambda is itself a realization of a random variable. Do we really want the storage mode to inherit that randomness? On 1/19/20 10:47 AM, Avraham Adler wrote: > Maybe there should be code for 64 bit R to use long long or the like? > > On
2020 Jan 19
2
rpois(9, 1e10)
...????? Thanks, > ????? Spencer Graves > > > > On 2020-01-19 10:28, Avraham Adler wrote: >> Technically, lambda can always be numeric. It is the observations >> which must be integral. >> >> Would hitting everything larger than maxint or maxlonglong with >> floor or round fundamentally change the distribution? Well, yes, >> but enough that it would matter over process risk? >> >> Avi >> >> On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 11:20 AM Benjamin Tyner <btyner at gmail.com >> <mailto:btyner a...
2020 Jan 19
0
rpois(9, 1e10)
Technically, lambda can always be numeric. It is the observations which must be integral. Would hitting everything larger than maxint or maxlonglong with floor or round fundamentally change the distribution? Well, yes, but enough that it would matter over process risk? Avi On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 11:20 AM Benjamin Tyner <btyner at gmail.com> wrote: > So imagine rpois is changed, such that the storage mode of its return > value is...
2020 Jan 19
2
rpois(9, 1e10)
...>> >> >> >> On 2020-01-19 10:28, Avraham Adler wrote: >>> Technically, lambda can always be numeric. It is the >>> observations which must be integral. >>> >>> Would hitting everything larger than maxint or maxlonglong >>> with floor or round fundamentally change the distribution? >>> Well, yes, but enough that it would matter over process risk? >>> >>> Avi >>> >>> On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 11:20 AM Benjamin Tyner >>>...
2020 Jan 19
0
rpois(9, 1e10)
...> > > Comments? > Thanks, > Spencer Graves > > > > On 2020-01-19 10:28, Avraham Adler wrote: > > Technically, lambda can always be numeric. It is the observations which > must be integral. > > Would hitting everything larger than maxint or maxlonglong with floor or > round fundamentally change the distribution? Well, yes, but enough that it > would matter over process risk? > > Avi > > On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 11:20 AM Benjamin Tyner <btyner at gmail.com> wrote: > >> So imagine rpois is changed, such that the stor...
2020 Jan 19
0
rpois(9, 1e10)
...Thanks, >> Spencer Graves >> >> >> >> On 2020-01-19 10:28, Avraham Adler wrote: >> >> Technically, lambda can always be numeric. It is the observations which >> must be integral. >> >> Would hitting everything larger than maxint or maxlonglong with floor or >> round fundamentally change the distribution? Well, yes, but enough that it >> would matter over process risk? >> >> Avi >> >> On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 11:20 AM Benjamin Tyner <btyner at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> So imagine rpoi...
2020 Jan 20
2
[External] Re: rpois(9, 1e10)
...On 2020-01-19 10:28, Avraham Adler wrote: >>>>> Technically, lambda can always be numeric. It is the >>>>> observations which must be integral. >>>>> >>>>> Would hitting everything larger than maxint or maxlonglong >>>>> with floor or round fundamentally change the distribution? >>>>> Well, yes, but enough that it would matter over process risk? >>>>> >>>>> Avi >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Jan...
2020 Jan 20
0
[External] Re: rpois(9, 1e10)
...gt;> >>> On 2020-01-19 10:28, Avraham Adler wrote: >>>> Technically, lambda can always be numeric. It is the >>>> observations which must be integral. >>>> >>>> Would hitting everything larger than maxint or maxlonglong >>>> with floor or round fundamentally change the distribution? >>>> Well, yes, but enough that it would matter over process risk? >>>> >>>> Avi >>>> >>>> On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 11:20 AM Benjami...
2020 Jan 20
0
[External] Re: rpois(9, 1e10)
...On 2020-01-19 10:28, Avraham Adler wrote: >>>>> Technically, lambda can always be numeric. It is the >>>>> observations which must be integral. >>>>>> >>>>> Would hitting everything larger than maxint or maxlonglong >>>>> with floor or round fundamentally change the distribution? >>>>> Well, yes, but enough that it would matter over process risk? >>>>>> >>>>> Avi >>>>>> >>>>>...
2013 Oct 25
0
Wine release 1.7.5
...winex11: Add helper functions for converting between root and virtual screen coords. winex11: Add a helper function to return the virtual screen rectangle. winex11: Add a helper function to return the primary monitor rectangle. jscript: Use the official Windows constant for MAXLONGLONG. makefiles: Generate explicit build rules for lex files from makedep. makefiles: Generate explicit build rules for bison files from makedep. makefiles: Generate explicit build rules for message files from makedep. makefiles: Generate explicit build rules for resource files f...