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<span id="Missing-Data-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">3.1.2 Missing Data</h4>
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<p>It is possible to represent missing data explicitly in Octave using
<code>NA</code> (short for &ldquo;Not Available&rdquo;).  Missing data can only be
represented when data is represented as floating point numbers.  In this
case missing data is represented as a special case of the representation
of <code>NaN</code>.
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<dt id="index-NA">: <em></em> <strong>NA</strong></dt>
<dt id="index-NA-1">: <em></em> <strong>NA</strong> <em>(<var>n</var>)</em></dt>
<dt id="index-NA-2">: <em></em> <strong>NA</strong> <em>(<var>n</var>, <var>m</var>)</em></dt>
<dt id="index-NA-3">: <em></em> <strong>NA</strong> <em>(<var>n</var>, <var>m</var>, <var>k</var>, &hellip;)</em></dt>
<dt id="index-NA-4">: <em></em> <strong>NA</strong> <em>(&hellip;, <var>class</var>)</em></dt>
<dd><p>Return a scalar, matrix, or N-dimensional array whose elements are all equal
to the special constant used to designate missing values.
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<p>Note that NA always compares not equal to NA (NA != NA).
To find NA values, use the <code>isna</code> function.
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<p>When called with no arguments, return a scalar with the value &lsquo;<samp>NA</samp>&rsquo;.
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<p>When called with a single argument, return a square matrix with the
dimension specified.
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<p>When called with more than one scalar argument the first two arguments are
taken as the number of rows and columns and any further arguments specify
additional matrix dimensions.
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<p>The optional argument <var>class</var> specifies the return type and may be
either <code>&quot;double&quot;</code> or <code>&quot;single&quot;</code>.
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<p><strong>See also:</strong> <a href="#XREFisna">isna</a>.
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<dt id="index-isna">: <em></em> <strong>isna</strong> <em>(<var>x</var>)</em></dt>
<dd><p>Return a logical array which is true where the elements of <var>x</var> are
NA (missing) values and false where they are not.
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<p>For example:
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<pre class="example">isna ([13, Inf, NA, NaN])
     &rArr; [ 0, 0, 1, 0 ]
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<p><strong>See also:</strong> <a href="Finding-Elements-and-Checking-Conditions.html#XREFisnan">isnan</a>, <a href="Finding-Elements-and-Checking-Conditions.html#XREFisinf">isinf</a>, <a href="Finding-Elements-and-Checking-Conditions.html#XREFisfinite">isfinite</a>.
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