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2002 May 22
2
Problem
Hello. I don't know if you can help me but I try.
I have a collection of objects, we suppose that they are 1000. After some
works that I made I divided this collection in some clusters. Suppose to
have obtained 50 clusters. For each cluster I found a particular value
called Precision, where 0<Precision<1.
Taken the firs cluster I want to compare his Precision with the precision of
his
2013 Jan 10
5
Precision of values > 53 bits
Hi,
I am working with large numbers and identified that R looses precision
for such high numbers.
The precision is lost exactly when the number is equal or larger than 53
bits. See the following output which shows that the numbers below 53 bit
have proper precision:
> 2^53
[1] 9007199254740992
> 2^53-1
[1] 9007199254740991
> 2^53-2
[1] 9007199254740990
Now, see the numbers above 53
2019 Jan 22
4
_Float16 support
I'd like to start a discussion about how clang supports _Float16 for target architectures that don't have direct support for 16-bit floating point arithmetic.
The current clang language extensions documentation says, "If half-precision instructions are unavailable, values will be promoted to single-precision, similar to the semantics of __fp16 except that the results will be stored
2017 Jun 11
14
[RFC 0/9] Add precise/invariant semantics to TGSI
Running Tomb Raider on Nouveau I found some flicker caused by ignoring precise
modifiers on variables inside Nouveau.
This series add precise/invariant handling to TGSI, which can be then used by
drivers to disable certain unsafe optimisations which may otherwise alter
calculations, which depend on having the same result across shaders.
This series fixes this bug in Tomb Raider and one CTS test
2007 Dec 05
2
Displaying numerics to full double precision
I'm working on a shared library of C functions for use with R, and I want to
create a matrix in R and pass it to the C routines. I know R computes and
supposedly stores numerics in double precision, but when I create a matrix
of random numerics using rnorm(), the values are displayed in single
precision, and also exported in single precision when I pass them out to my
C routines. An example
2005 May 25
5
precision problem
I have prices that I am finding difficult to compare with ==, > and >,
due to precision. For example: the numbers should match, with '==',
but they differ in the magnitude of 1e-14 due to bunch of calculations
that I run on them. Programming with java, I am used to implementing a
function that compares the difference between the numbers to a pre
determined precision factor. This
2010 Jun 27
2
floating point in single precision
Hello,
is there a possibilty in R to convert numbers (double precision, 64bit) into
single precision ones (32bit).
I need that for compatibility reasons. Until now I call a C application which
casts a double to a float.
float precision32(double value) {
return (float)value;
}
But I want to use a R only method. What can I do?
Kind regards,
Sebastian
2012 May 25
2
NHW codec - improvement of precision (Daniel Hendrycks)
On Fri, 25 May 2012 14:00:01 -0500, <theora-request at xiph.org> wrote:
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> Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 19:26:18 +0200
> From: Raphael Canut <nhwcodec at gmail.com>
> Subject: [theora] NHW codec - improvement of precision
> To: theora at xiph.org
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> <CAKE58qHqSsrgJP4OX++eetMmT2WTv=8ZvfXoou7bWjOnbUSrAQ at mail.gmail.com>
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2012 Jul 25
4
NHW Image codec - improvement of precision
Hi again,
I have improved precision of my codec (on the encoder and decoder).I have
also improved the -h1 quality setting.-Source code and binaries at
http://nhwcodec.blogspot.com/-.
I am still trying to improve precision of my codec, with keeping my
low-complexity (fast) approach.
I do not totally use the reference (and impressive) block prediction with
different modes + residual coding scheme,
2004 Jun 14
1
Quadruple precision in R
Hi:
Is it possible to perform computations in quadruple precision (more generally, with more digits in the floating-point arithmetic than that allowed by double precision) in R?
thanks,
Ravi.
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2015 Jul 15
4
[LLVMdev] [Clang] Reasons for lack of -fsingle-precision-constant support? Alternatives?
Hi All,
Clang lacks support for the -fsingle-precision-constant flag. Are there
specific reasons for this or is it just waiting to be implemented?
This flag is especially important in the embedded world. From
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Floating_Point_Optimization#float_vs._double_vs._long_double
:
*Once all of your data is defined as float, there are still cases where you
may
2017 Jun 11
0
[RFC 3/9] st/glsl_to_tgsi: handle precise modifier
all subexpression inside an ir_assignment needs to be tagged as precise.
Signed-off-by: Karol Herbst <karolherbst at gmail.com>
---
src/mesa/state_tracker/st_glsl_to_tgsi.cpp | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------
1 file changed, 65 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/mesa/state_tracker/st_glsl_to_tgsi.cpp b/src/mesa/state_tracker/st_glsl_to_tgsi.cpp
index c5d2e0fcd2..19f90f21fe
2009 Mar 30
1
what is R equivalent of Fortran DOUBLE PRECISION ?
I noticed taht R cannot understand certain Fortran real constant formats. For instance:
c14 <- as.double( 7.785205408500864D-02)
Error: unexpected symbol in " c14 <- as.double( 7.785205408500864D"
The above "D" is used in Fortran language to indicate the memory starage mode. That is for instructing Fortran compiler
to store such a REAL constant in DOUBLE
2013 Oct 18
4
[LLVMdev] Contribute a new precise pointer analysis to LLVM
Hi All,
This is Lian Li from Oracle Labs in Brisbane Australia.
We have developed a precise and highly efficient pointer analysis
framework on top of LLVM, The approach is flow, context, and field
sensitive, details are described in the two papers below:
"Boosting the performance of flow-sensitive points-to analysis using
value flow" (in ESEC-FSE 2011), and
"Precise and
2005 Apr 06
2
Precision
How precise is R numerically? For example I
wrote the following function for calculating
the volume of the ball inscribed in the
unit cube in m dimensions. In order to see what
happens in 40 dimensions, I created an output
of 24 digits. But how many are precise?
Thanks
Josef Eschgf?ller
Ferrara
---------------------------------------
Vol = function (m)
{if (m<=1) 1
else Vol(m-2)*pi/(m+m)}
2006 Jul 25
2
Losing precision while copying interval type data (Postgres)
Hi
I am trying to use active record to copy some data. One of the entry I
am copying is type interval (Postgres); however, it lose some precision
after I copied that column.
Here is what I did:
@newData.elapsedtime = @oldData.elapsedtime
@newData.save
Result:
both displayed as 00:00:02.453 in the table, however, if I use the
following command to convert its value into float
( SELECT
2012 Jan 31
4
[LLVMdev] (MC) Register parsing for AsmParser (standalone assembler)
I'm trying to build a standalone assembler for Mips using AsmParser.
Following the lead of X86, ARM and MBlaze I have run tblgen -gen-asm-matcher on Mips.td to produce tables and methods to aid the parser (MipsAsmParser.cpp) which is a stripped down ARM implementation.
I am getting an assertion for what I believe are multiple register definitions with the same name.
llvm-tblgen:
2018 Feb 26
3
Precision in R
Hi,
Why sum() on a 10-item vector produces a different value than its
counterpart on a 2-item vector? I understand the problems related to
the arithmetic precision in storing decimal numbers in binary format,
but shouldn't the errors be equal regardless of the method used?
See my example:
> options(digits=22)
> x=rep(.1,10)
> x
[1] 0.10000000000000001 0.10000000000000001
2017 Jun 12
3
[Mesa-dev] [RFC 0/9] Add precise/invariant semantics to TGSI
This looks like the right idea to me too. It may sound a bit weird to do
that per instruction, but d3d11 does that as well. (Some d3d versions
just have a global flag basically forbidding or allowing any such fast
math optimizations in the assembly, but I'm not actually sure everybody
honors that without tesselation...)
For 1/9:
Reviewed-by: Roland Scheidegger <sroland at vmware.com>
2017 Jun 12
0
[Mesa-dev] [RFC 0/9] Add precise/invariant semantics to TGSI
On 11.06.2017 20:42, Karol Herbst wrote:
> Running Tomb Raider on Nouveau I found some flicker caused by ignoring precise
> modifiers on variables inside Nouveau.
>
> This series add precise/invariant handling to TGSI, which can be then used by
> drivers to disable certain unsafe optimisations which may otherwise alter
> calculations, which depend on having the same result