"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.createIsNaN = void 0; var _collection = require("../../utils/collection.js"); var _factory = require("../../utils/factory.js"); var _index = require("../../plain/number/index.js"); const name = 'isNaN'; const dependencies = ['typed']; const createIsNaN = exports.createIsNaN = /* #__PURE__ */(0, _factory.factory)(name, dependencies, _ref => { let { typed } = _ref; /** * Test whether a value is NaN (not a number). * The function supports types `number`, `BigNumber`, `Fraction`, `Unit` and `Complex`. * * The function is evaluated element-wise in case of Array or Matrix input. * * Syntax: * * math.isNaN(x) * * Examples: * * math.isNaN(3) // returns false * math.isNaN(NaN) // returns true * math.isNaN(0) // returns false * math.isNaN(math.bignumber(NaN)) // returns true * math.isNaN(math.bignumber(0)) // returns false * math.isNaN(math.fraction(-2, 5)) // returns false * math.isNaN('-2') // returns false * math.isNaN([2, 0, -3, NaN]) // returns [false, false, false, true] * * See also: * * isNumeric, isNegative, isPositive, isZero, isInteger * * @param {number | BigNumber | bigint | Fraction | Unit | Array | Matrix} x Value to be tested * @return {boolean} Returns true when `x` is NaN. * Throws an error in case of an unknown data type. */ return typed(name, { number: _index.isNaNNumber, BigNumber: function (x) { return x.isNaN(); }, bigint: function (x) { return false; }, Fraction: function (x) { return false; }, Complex: function (x) { return x.isNaN(); }, Unit: function (x) { return Number.isNaN(x.value); }, 'Array | Matrix': typed.referToSelf(self => x => (0, _collection.deepMap)(x, self)) }); });