Hallo Tom!

Yes, I have a PPC Mac. Interesting with these different infinities – you get ,naturally, a third one by defining i as int64. If you multiply these infinites with zero (dim d as double = 100/0 * 0 and dim i as integer = 100/0 * 0), you get NAN (not a number) for the double infinity and min integer (-2147483648 or negative infinity as integer) for the integer infinity.

You're absolute right. It's not good behavior to have different infinities, if division by zero is to be accepted at all.

Grüß,

Metsis

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