Does anyone have experienced the value "-nan".
Please let me know what might be the possible reasons of the occurrence
of this type of "value" .
Refer the following screenshot.
Your space cooling seems to have a character in it rather than a number, or possibly a space, or possibly a number beyond what can be displayed (New Delhi gets pretty darned hot).
I have not run into this before. Check your space cooling parameters would be my first suggestion.
David R. Weigel, PE
Managing Partner
The Watt Doctors, LLC
I agree with Dave Weigel's suggestion. EQuest thinks at least one number in a calculation you're attempting is not recognizable as a number.
-It could be blank;
-it could have a non-numerical character in it (even a blank space); or
-it could be formatted in a file or column as text ("5" is a text representation of the numerical symbol, but eQuest would read
-nan means: not a number
Your space cooling seems to have a character in it rather than a number, or possibly a space, or possibly a number beyond what can be displayed (New Delhi gets pretty darned hot).
I have not run into this before. Check your space cooling parameters would be my first suggestion.
I agree with Dave Weigel's suggestion. EQuest thinks at least one number in a calculation you're attempting is not recognizable as a number.
-It could be blank;
-it could have a non-numerical character in it (even a blank space); or
-it could be formatted in a file or column as text ("5" is a text representation of the numerical symbol, but eQuest would read
-Bill Greenbaum
Thanks All!!
Regards!
Akash.