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Hi!

I know i can check for zero divission, but that is not the question, i was just wondering if this is working as intended?

 

Global $zd = 0 / 0

MsgBox(0, 0, $zd)
MsgBox(0,"Double", VarGetType($zd))

MsgBox(0, "1. False", ($zd > 0 ))
MsgBox(0, "2. False", ($zd < 0 ))
MsgBox(0, "3. False", ($zd == 0 ))

MsgBox(0, "4. True", ($zd <> 0 ))
MsgBox(0, "5. True", ($zd >= 0 ))
MsgBox(0, "6. True", ($zd <= 0 ))

 

This is the same code in javascript

var zd = 0 / 0;

console.log(zd); // NaN
console.log(typeof zd); // number

console.log((zd > 0)); // false
console.log((zd < 0)); // false
console.log((zd == 0)); // false

console.log((zd != 0)); // true
console.log((zd >= 0)); // false
console.log((zd <= 0)); // false

 

https://jsfiddle.net/5fnLjcpv/

 

 

Edited by tarretarretarre
Posted

Schrödinger's float is both greater than and less than zero.

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What exactly are you expecting, and what are you getting that isn't as expected? AutoIt isn't Javascript, so you can't compare apples to oranges, compare it to what you expect the answer to be and let us know what that is.

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"IND" stands for "indeterminate". That's why you can't rely on the results of all your operations (in variation of "garbage in, garbage out": IND in, IND out ;))
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/347920/what-do-1-inf00-1-ind00-and-1-ind-mean

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