Assign NaN, get zero
Keith Goodman
kwgoodman at gmail.com
Sat Nov 11 13:40:22 EST 2006
I accidentally wrote a unit test using int32 instead of float64 and
ran into this problem:
>> x = M.matrix([[1, 2, 3]])
>> x[0,1] = M.nan
>> x
matrix([[1, 0, 3]]) <--- Got 0 instead of NaN
But this, of course, works:
>> x = M.matrix([[1.0, 2.0, 3.0]])
>> x[0,1] = M.nan
>> x
matrix([[ 1. , nan, 3. ]])
Is returning a 0 instead of NaN the expected behavior?
If so do I need to check dtype before inserting NaNs? And if the dtype
is int32, then raise an exception?
I'm using 1.0rc1 from debian etch.
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