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Calculating in a String array

Dear
 
My string array will be transformed to a floating type array.
Some element of the string array has no value(just "Empty").
In this case, I believe I have to treat the special case (for example, in average calculation).
 
In earlier LV version, NaN (0 / 0) is useful technique.
But what is the technique in LV8 for my purpose?
 
Lee
 
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If NaN was fine in earlier LabVIEW versions, do the same in LabVIEW 8.0.
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Thanks,
 
NaN technique is not proper in calculating standard deviation or average, which can take an array as a inut.
 
The result is NaN if the array include one NaN.
 
Therefore I have to exclude NaN elements by a temporary array in my calculating.
 
Am I right?
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Yes, it all depends on the problem.
 
Only you can decide if omitting all values containing NaN will be a valid and reasonable operation. Usually the presence of NaN means something. What if all values are NaN? Do you know why some values are NaN?
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In my case, I used NaN as an invalid measurement result by assigning to an "empty" string element in array.

Therefore, I didn't include them to my calculating some mathematics as well as the total number of index of the array.

Thank you so much.

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