Easy: Set it to all 1's.
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Luc Le Blanc
I previously asked :
> Actually, how can I set a double to NaN?
>
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> Luc Le Blanc
>
> Aaron Ardiri a �crit :
>
> > > FlpAToF seems very permissive. Even a string with a mere dot returns
> > > 0.0. I was hoping to test such cases with Mathlib's isnan(), but it
> > > looks like I'll have to write my own float validation function :(
> >
> > this is consisten with the other functions:
> >
> > StrAToI("Hello");
> >
> > also returns 0 - basically, the code is done such that the value
> > starts off as a value of zero, then, if a number if found, its parsed.
> > if the FlpXXX library has a constant NaN, then, it should return that
> > if there isn't a valid number in place.
> >
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> > Aaron Ardiri
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