float("nan") in set or as key
Ethan Furman
ethan at stoneleaf.us
Sat Jun 4 17:28:24 EDT 2011
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Fri, 03 Jun 2011 23:04:38 -0700, Ethan Furman wrote:
>
>> Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>>> NANs are not necessarily errors, they're hardly silent, and if you
>>> don't want NANs, the standard mandates that there be a way to turn them
>>> off.
>> So how does one turn them off in standard Python?
>
> Turn them off? You have to find a way to turn them on first! What makes
> you think that Python supports IEEE-754 for floats?
So if Python doesn't support IEEE-754 for floats, why the big deal about
NaNs? Does it have to do with how the NumPy, SciPy, Sage, etc.,
libraries interface with Python?
~Ethan~
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