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Syntax
Description
NaN
returns the IEEE arithmetic representation for Not-a-Number (NaN
). These result from operations which have undefined numerical results.
Examples
NaN
, such as sqrt(NaN)
(+Inf)+(-Inf)
0*Inf
0/0
and Inf/Inf
rem(x,y)
where y
is zero or x
is infinity
Remarks
Because two NaN
s are not equal to each other, logical operations involving NaN
s always return false, except ~= (not equal). Consequently,
and the NaN
s in a vector are treated as different unique elements.
Use the isnan
function to detect NaN
s in an array.
See Also
Inf
, isnan
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