nan in the Coordinates Manager?

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On 24/10/2004 at 19:12, xxxxxxxx wrote:

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Howdy,

What does it mean when an object disapears in the editor view and "nan" appears in all of the fields in the Coordinates Manager? (obviously a serious bug in my plugin code)

I'm having a hard time making it do that again. If someone can tell me what "nan" means and what can cause this to happen, I may be able to find the bug a little quicker.

I'm doing my coding and testing in R9.

Adios,
Cactus Dan

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On 24/10/2004 at 20:24, xxxxxxxx wrote:

nan = Not A Number. This is usually returned to represent division by zero or division by infinity when using floating point values.

Check the link:

NaN

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On 24/10/2004 at 20:52, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Howdy,

Thanks, Robert.

As I suspected, a possible division by Zero could be the cause. Now I know exactly what to look for.

And, thanks for the great link, too. I've bookmarked it.

Adios,
Cactus Dan