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Date: | Wed, 23 May 2001 13:29:51 +0800 |
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From: | "Nimrod A. Abing" <n_abing AT ns DOT roxas-online DOT net DOT ph> |
Subject: | Re: what is -NaN |
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At 10:17 AM 05/23/2001 +0800, you wrote: >I used float value and printf to screen >Bu find -NaN String >What is going on >Where is My wong That means you've tried to print something that is ``Not A Number'' (NaN). Recheck the parameters to your printf function. Their types should correspond to the ones in your format specifier string.
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