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I have a sequence of numbers which have been used in an open source R Package. I am trying to understand how the package is accomplishing its objectives. So i need to know the function to whose set of outputs these belong:

    -3.075163e-07,       2.186369e-07,       2.960645e-07,      -2.101838e-07,      -2.844124e-07,       2.015925e-07,       2.725605e-07,      -1.928639e-07,      -2.605095e-07,       1.839984e-07,       2.482599e-07,      -1.749968e-07,      -2.358125e-07,       1.658597e-07,       2.231680e-07,      -1.565879e-07,      -2.103273e-07,       1.471821e-07,  

There are a lot more of these in the actual source but in the interest o keeping the question short i have only given these few numbers. If you want to see all of them: R Package

Download the source. Extract it. There will be a folder called R in the extracted files. In that folder there will be a Source file called identify_quantify.R

In line 27 the numbers start and go on till line 13109.

EDIT: If you want to see the file with only the values then it can be found at: link

I think these are the outputs of some trigonometric function. I am not sure though. I dont know what tag to give to this question so i am tagging it as trignometry. Please correct if it is wrong.

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    Looks like noise. Did you plot it?2012-01-17
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    Can you make it more convenient to access the data? Not everyone has the ability/can be bothered to uncompress gzipped files.2012-01-17
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    I dont think it is noise. Though i might be wrong. I have not plotted it. I should have mentioned, i am not a mathematician. I really dont have any experience regarding this. So i ask the question: How can these values be plotted without doing it manually? Is there any online application for this?2012-01-17
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    @ChrisTaylor Okay. give me 5 minutes. I will upload the file to some site.2012-01-17
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    @ChrisTaylor I have added the file. Please see it.2012-01-17

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