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Re: handling NaN
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John W. Eaton |
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Re: handling NaN |
Date: |
Wed, 31 Jul 2002 11:24:51 -0500 |
On 31-Jul-2002, Paul Kienzle <address@hidden> wrote:
| Or you can use nanmax as defined in octave-forge (http://octave.sf.net),
| which does the same thing:
I've also noticed that Matlab now removes NaN automatically in min and
max (but apparently not yet in std, mean, etc.). Although I would
prefer to distinguish between missing and NaN, maybe Octave should
ignore NaNs in min and max for compatibility?
jwe
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