Thomas Graves created SPARK-32640:
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             Summary: Spark 3.1 log(NaN) returns null instead of NaN
                 Key: SPARK-32640
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-32640
             Project: Spark
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: SQL
    Affects Versions: 3.1.0
            Reporter: Thomas Graves


I was testing Spark 3.1.0 and I noticed that if you take the log(NaN) it now 
returns a null whereas in Spark 3.0 it returned a NaN.  I'm not an expert in 
this but I thought NaN was correct.

Spark 3.1.0 Example:

>>> df.selectExpr(["value", "log1p(value)"]).show()

+-------------+------------------+

|        value|      LOG1P(value)|

+-------------+------------------+

|-3.4028235E38|              null|

| 3.4028235E38| 88.72283906194683|

|          0.0|               0.0|

|         -0.0|              -0.0|

|          1.0|0.6931471805599453|

|         -1.0|              null|

|          NaN|              null|

+-------------+------------------+

 

Spark 3.0.0 example:

+-------------+-----------------+
| value| LOG(E(), value)|
+-------------+-----------------+
|-3.4028235E38| null|
| 3.4028235E38|88.72283906194683|
| 0.0| null|
| -0.0| null|
| 1.0| 0.0|
| -1.0| null|
| NaN| NaN|
+-------------+-----------------+

 

Note it also does the same for log1p, log2, log10



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