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Stefano Sabatini authored
They allow to implement the if/then/else logic, which cannot be implemented otherwise. For example the expression: A*B + not(A)*C always evaluates to NaN if B is NaN, even in the case where A is 0.
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They allow to implement the if/then/else logic, which cannot be implemented otherwise. For example the expression: A*B + not(A)*C always evaluates to NaN if B is NaN, even in the case where A is 0.