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Identify NANs with isnan()
In C/C++ NAN == NAN is false, so isnan() must be used to identify NAN values.
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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ inline float Remap(float x, float x0, float x1, float y0, float y1) {
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/// Turns NANs to 0s
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inline float ConstrainNan(float val) {
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return val == NAN || val == -NAN ? 0 : val;
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return isnan(val) ? 0 : val;
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}
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/// Turns INFINITYs to FLT_MAXs
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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ inline float ConstrainLog(float val) {
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/// Returns true if val is NAN or INFINITY
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inline bool NanOrInf(float val) {
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return val == INFINITY || val == NAN || val == -INFINITY || val == -NAN;
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return val == INFINITY || val == -INFINITY || isnan(val);
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}
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/// Utility function to that rounds x to powers of 2,5 and 10 for generating axis labels
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