#if (!defined AI_QNAN_H_INCLUDED) #define AI_QNAN_H_INCLUDED inline bool is_qnan(const float in) { // _isnan() takes a double as argument and would // require a cast. Therefore we must do it on our own ... // Another method would be to check whether in != in. // This should also wor since nan compares to inequal, // even when compared with itself. However, this could // cause problems with other special floats like snan union _tagFPUNION { float f; int32_t i; } FPUNION1,FPUNION2; FPUNION1.f = in; FPUNION2.f = std::numeric_limits::quiet_NaN(); return FPUNION1.i == FPUNION2.i; } inline bool is_not_qnan(const float in) { return !is_qnan(in); } #endif // !! AI_QNAN_H_INCLUDED