[Haskell-cafe] Re: 0/0 > 1 == False

Lennart Augustsson lennart at augustsson.net
Fri Jan 11 17:19:07 EST 2008


Also, there are only two zeros, +0 and -0 and they compare equal.

On Jan 11, 2008 10:12 AM, Achim Schneider <barsoap at web.de> wrote:

>
>
> I was wrong in claiming that
> > > But then there's +0/0 and -0/0, which would be +Infinity and
> > > -Infinity, and +0 > 0 > -0. AFAIK there are no floats with three
> > > zero values, though.
> , both are NaN.
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