Please do read the help page before firing off a bug report, as we do ask
in several places. It says
'is.numeric' returns 'TRUE' if its argument is of type
numeric or
type integer and 'FALSE' otherwise.
and
> typeof(NaN)
[1] "double"
(numeric and double are synonyms for types).
Working as documented is a not a bug.
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 toedling at ebi.ac.uk wrote:
> Full_Name: Joern Toedling
> Version: 2.1.0
We do ask for reports to be made on the current version of R.
> OS: Linux
> Submission from: (NULL) (193.62.198.2)
>
>
> Maybe, it's supposed to be a feature rather than a bug, but I find it
quite
> strange that
>> is.numeric(NaN)
> returns TRUE, when NaN means 'Not a Number'
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