http://allserv.rug.ac.be/unix/software/workshop/manuals/c/user_guide/data.represent.html
I scanned that page quickly and believe that the answer you're looking for is there. Chris >> I note in the C source that these two pseudo-numbers have representation >> defined in terms of the particular float scheme used with the C compiler: >> >> #define DNAN ((double)(0.0/0.0)) >> #define DINF ((double)(1.0/0.0)) >> >> Apparently, these two representations come out different. However, in the >> math I studied, "anything" divided by 0 is still ... like Undefined. And so >> 0/0 is the same as 1/0 and both are illegal. -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-developers WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
