What are all the possible calculations that could cause a NaN in python?
The original version of this question, reproduced below, is asking what possible ways there are to get a NaN in Python. The current version asks the same about NumPy and SciPy. It was closed as too broad, then it got reop...
Hey, I think it's a legit question. (before and after edit) If it were put better, it would help future readers decently, and plus, it doesn't attract low-quality answers.
Gave my thoughts and upvoted both threads.
I think it's a legit question. (before and after edit) If it were put better, it would help future readers decently, and plus, it doesn't attract low-quality answers. — Unihedron24 secs ago
I disagree that the question is Too Broad (post-edit). I think it's a legit question; If it were put better, it would help future readers decently.
The Too Broad qualification is:
"There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format."
The question...
I cried in tears of joy when that answer reached +2. Oh meta...