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My limited understanding of IEEE 754 and NaN is that it is not less than, equal to, or greater than any other number. So I'm a little confused why
{ #nan < 0, #nan = 0, #nan > 0 }
returns
{ true, false, false }
Can someone point me to the documentation that describes this behavior?
I have read the Power Query Language specification, Relational Operators section and it indicates:
If either operand is #nan, the result is false for all relational operators.
Is there another place in the documentation that overrides this statement?
This might be a good question for Ben Gribaudo?
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