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<mathematics> (NaN) An IEEE floating point representation for the result of a numerical operation which cannot return a valid number value. A NaN can result from multiplying an infinity by a zero, or from subtracting one infinity from another [what else?].

NaN is encoded as a special bit pattern [what pattern?] which would otherwise represent a floating-point number. It is used to signal error returns where other mechanisms are not convenient, e.g. a hardware floating-point unit and to allow errors to propagate through a calculation.

Similar bit patterns represent positive and negative overflow and underflow and the positive and negative infinities resulting from division by zero.

Bit patterns (http://psc.edu/general/software/packages/ieee/ieee.html).

[ANSI/IEEE Std 754-1985].

[Correct?]

(2001-04-01)

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