On 6/25/07, Giorgio F. Gilestro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I find myself in a situation where an array may contain not-Numbers that I set as NaN. Yet, whatever operation I do on that array( average, sum...) will threat the NaN as infinite values rather then ignoring them as I'd like it'd do.
Am I missing something? Is this a bug or a feature? :-) Neither. The best behaviour would probably be to throw an exception, but the extra checking that would require might well slow down other stuff. Try looking at the following functions, they should let you do what you want: 'nanargmax', 'nanargmin', 'nanmax', 'nanmin', 'nansum' _______________________________________________
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