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isnan

check for "Not a Number" entries

Calling Sequence

r=isnan(x)

Arguments

x

real or complex vector or matrix r : boolean vector or matrix

Description

isnan(x) returns a boolean vector or matrix which contains true entries corresponding with "Not a Number" x entries and false entries corresponding with regular x entries.

In this paragraph, we give the reason of the existence of this function. Consider the floating point number x and assume that we want to know if this number is a Not A Number. The condition (x==%nan) is false if x is equal to %nan. This is why the function isnan is helpful: it allows to see if a floating point number is a NaN, without actually comparing its value against %nan.

Examples

isnan([1 0.01 -%nan %inf-%inf])

In the following example, we see that %nan has very particular comparison properties and compare the result with the isnan function.

%nan == %nan
%nan <> %nan
isnan(%nan)

In the following example, we extract the non-NaNs values y from the array x.

x = [1 2 %nan 3 %nan 4]
k = find(~isnan(x))
y = x(k)

See Also

  • isinf — check for infinite entries
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