Hi I made a program which basically averages data from a file. The data is
stored as complex float and I'm reading it with fread with no problem.
Some
data are taged as NAN (at least ENVI, an image procesing soft read these
values as NAN). If I average the whole data adding a number with a NAN
gives
me a NAN and my whole program fails.
What I did is the folowing which doesn't seems to work:
if(cabsf(zhhzhh)!= NAN)
{
printf("%f\n", cabsf(zhhzhh));
}
For some reason the test seeams to be positive all the time, I keep
printing
NAN's ("nan" actualy).
Any idea?
use isnan or isfinite to check for wrong values
BX
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