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Nan is designed to propagate through all calculations, infecting them like a virus, so if somewhere in your deep, complex calculations you hit upon a nan, you don't bubble out a seemingly. What does nan mean in java? Sure, but i did ask how to check that a number is nan, as opposed to any value.

Float('nan') represents nan (not a number) The output i get is nan But how do i check for it?

Javascript automatic type conversion convert nan into number, so checking if a number is not a number will always b false

And nan !== nan will be true. Sometimes the computations of the loss in the loss layers causes nan s to appear In numpy there are nan, nan and nan What's the sense of having all three, do they differ or any of these can be used interchangeably?

False however if i check that value i get >>> df.iloc[1,0] nan so, why is the second option not working Is it possible to check for nan values using iloc Nan not being equal to nan is part of the definition of nan, so that part's easy

As for nan in [nan] being true, that's because identity is tested before equality for containment in lists.

I wonder what is the rationale for reserving so many. I have a program that tries to shrink a double down to a desired number

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