[Rd] R limits documented?

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Sat Feb 12 15:34:33 CET 2011


I think it is easiest to point people to the manual "R Internals" for 
questions on the size of integers, pointers etc.

Best,
Uwe Ligges



On 12.02.2011 03:24, David Winsemius wrote:
>
> On Feb 11, 2011, at 8:46 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote:
>
>>
>> On Feb 11, 2011, at 8:45 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 11, 2011, at 7:55 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Feb 11, 2011, at 7:09 PM, Dominick Samperi wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Is there documentation on R limits?
>>>>> That is, max matrix size, etc.?
>>>>>
>>>>> Diagnostics when limits are exceeded are not always
>>>>> meaningful. For example:
>>>>>> x <- rep(0,50000*50000)
>>>>> Error in rep(0, 50000 * 50000) : invalid 'times' argument
>>>>> In addition: Warning message:
>>>>> In as.vector(data) : NAs introduced by coercion
>>>>
>>>>> x <- rep(0,40000*50000)
>>>>> gc()
>>>> used (Mb) gc trigger (Mb) max used (Mb)
>>>> Ncells 4673306 249.6 6945861 371.0 5315868 283.9
>>>> Vcells 2165579376 16522.1 4374103452 33371.8 4165580443 31780.9
>>>>> object.size(x)
>>>> 16000000040 bytes
>>>>
>>>> So that is about 2/3 of my installed memory. This seems to be a
>>>> limitation due to the maximum positive integer being ~ 2*10^9
>>>>> 2*10^9 < 50000*50000
>>>> [1] TRUE
>>>>> 2*10^9 < 40000*50000
>>>> [1] FALSE
>>>>
>>>
>>> The actual limit is for obvious reasons 2^31-1
>>>
>>>> as.integer(2^31-1)
>>> [1] 2147483647
>>>> as.integer(2^31)
>>> [1] NA
>>> Warning message:
>>> NAs introduced by coercion
>>>
>>> (ok, for those that this is not obvious: the integer type ("int" in
>>> C) is 32-bit wide and it is a signed type so the range is -2^31-1 ..
>>> 2^31-1 -- the minus one on each side is the representation of NA and
>>> 0 respectively).
>>>
>>
>> correction: the range should have read -(2^31-1) .. 2^31
>
> I was using the number given in the help page documentation for
> "integer". (Part of the question was whether it was "documented".) I did
> understand that it was d/t the 4 byte range.
>
> Regarding the second part of the OP's question.... this is from the
> "character" help page:
> "as.character truncates components of language objects to 500 characters
> (was about 70 before 1.3.1)."
>
> And there was a posting from Prof Ripley regarding some other
> limitations that had been recently modified:
> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2010-November/058989.html
>



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