Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> Line 5977 of the eval.txt helpfile says:
>
> %G floating point number, as %f or %E depending on value
>
> This is ambiguous if the value is NaN or =C2=B1INF: is the result in upper
> case (as for %E) or in lower case (as for %f)? I propose to replace %f
> by %F in that line to remove the ambiguity, as experiment shows that,
> for instance, printf('%G', 1.0/0) is output as INF not inf.
>
> I'm attaching, for your convenience, a patch for the proposed change.
Thanks.
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