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[Python-Dev] Why is nan != nan?

[Python-Dev] Why is nan != nan? [Python-Dev] Why is nan != nan?Greg Ewing greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Fri Mar 26 05:40:23 CET 2010
I impulsively wrote:

> The payload of a NaN in typical hardware implementations
> is quite small, because it has to fit into the exponent
> field.

...which turns out to be precisely wrong. Some day I'll
learn to wait until somebody else in the thread has checked
the facts for me before posting. :-)

-- 
Greg

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