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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T17:45:16+00:00 2026-05-19T17:45:16+00:00

The question says it all. I have an array of doubles and am doing

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The question says it all. I have an array of doubles and am doing something with them.

double expectedOutput[] = { 6.38792, 12.91079, 14.33333, 13.44517,
                12.34539, 12.05397, 8.34061, 2.07900, -2.01999, -5.47802,
                -8.21610, -9.26719, -11.02378 };

Ideally, i would test to see if

6.38792 == 6.38792 and end up with a ‘pass’

Under certain conditions, i end up with the situation like

6.38792 != NaN

Knowing that this is a valid case sometimes, how can i represent NaN in my code?

I either need to include NaNs into my array of expected elements or somehow figure out that result is Not A Number

I am using Java

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    2026-05-19T17:45:17+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 5:45 pm

    In Java, you can get NaN by using

    Double.NaN
    

    So you can just put this into your array.

    If your question is how to check if something is NaN, you can call

    Double.isNan(/* ... value ... */);
    
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