Former behaviour of ~NaNs (of interest to Matlab users from mid-90s)
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Hallo
I am running (for the first time since I wrote it) a Matlab script from 1996. In it I have a line where
a = ~b;
where b contains some NaNs. This used to run, but now, with the advent of the logical type, it won't accept ~NaN;
>> ~NaN Error using ~ NaN's cannot be converted to logicals.
But what was the value of ~NaN in those days? was it 0 or 1?
Thanks
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Jan
il 29 Giu 2012
Modificato: Jan
il 30 Giu 2012
1996 sounds like Matlab 4.2c or 5.0. In these times logical 's have been double 's with an extra flag. This has been change in 6.5.
I assume, that ~NaN has been NaN, even as logical type. But in the documentation I find "TRUE is everything but 0". I will try this in the evening with Matlab 5.3.
[EDITED: after running a test in Matlab 5.3]:
a = ~NaN;
disp(a)
% >> 0
class(a)
% >> double
islogical(a)
% >> 1
Therefore I assume this is required for your program:
b(isnan(b)) = 1; % Anything but 0
a = ~b;
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