mxIsNaN (C and Fortran)
Determine whether input is NaN (Not-a-Number)
C Syntax
#include "matrix.h" bool mxIsNaN(double value);
Fortran Syntax
#include "fintrf.h" integer*4 mxIsNaN(value) real*8 value
Arguments
value
Double-precision, floating-point number to test
Returns
Logical 1
(true
) if value
is
NaN
(Not-a-Number), and logical 0
(false
) otherwise.
Description
Call mxIsNaN
to determine whether value
is
NaN
. NaN
is the IEEE® arithmetic representation for Not-a-Number. A NaN
is
obtained as a result of mathematically undefined operations such as
0.0/0.0
Inf-Inf
The system understands a family of bit patterns as representing
NaN
. NaN
is not a single value; it is a family of
numbers that MATLAB® (and other IEEE-compliant applications) uses to represent an error condition or missing
data.
Examples
See these examples in
:matlabroot
/extern/examples/mx
See these examples in
:matlabroot
/extern/examples/refbook
See Also
Version History
Introduced before R2006a