[External] numericDeriv alters result of eval in R 4.0.1
Thanks; definitely a bug. I've submitted it to the bug tracker at https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17831 Best, luke
On Mon, 15 Jun 2020, Raimundo Neto wrote:
Dear R developers, I've run into a weird behavior of the numericDeriv function (from the stats package) which I also posted on StackOverflow (question has same title as this email, except for the version of R). Running the code bellow we can see that the numericDeriv function gives an error as the derivative of x^a wrt a is x^a * log(x) and log is not defined for negative numbers. However, seems like the function changes the value of env1$a from 3 to 3.000000044703483581543. If x is a vector of positive values numericDeriv function completes the task without errors and env1$a remains unchanged as expected. This happened to me running R 4.0.1 on Ubuntu 20.04 and also to another StackOverflow user using running the same version of R on Windows 10. I wonder, is this an intended behavior of the function or really a bug? options(digits=22) env1 = new.env() env1$x = rnorm(10) env1$a = 3 eval(quote(x^a), env1) numericDeriv(quote(x^a), "a", env1) eval(quote(x^a), env1) env1$a Thank you! Raimundo Neto [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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