On Jan 21, 9:55 am, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> display.  On windows, "float('nan')" will cause an exception, as there
> are no valid string representations of NAN that can be converted to
> the special floating point value.  Also, if you manage to create a nan
> under Windows, it displays as "1.#QNAN".

I believe this will be fixed in Python 2.6  :)

Mark
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