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vastorbit.sql.functions.isnan

vastorbit.sql.functions.isnan(expr: Annotated[str | list[str] | StringSQL | list[StringSQL], '']) StringSQL

Returns True if the expression is NaN.

Parameters:

expr (SQLExpression) – Expression.

Returns:

SQL string.

Return type:

StringSQL

Examples

First, let’s import the VastFrame in order to create a dummy dataset.

from vastorbit import VastFrame

Now, let’s import the vastorbit SQL functions.

import vastorbit.sql.functions as vof

We can now build a dummy dataset.

df = VastFrame("SELECT 0 AS x UNION SELECT infinity() UNION SELECT nan() UNION SELECT 15")

Now, let’s go ahead and apply the function.

df["isnan_x"] = vof.isnan(df["x"])
display(df)
123
x
Double
100%
0|1
isnan_x
Boolean
100%
10.0
2nan
3inf
415.0

Note

It’s crucial to utilize vastorbit SQL functions in coding, as they can be updated over time with new syntax. While SQL functions typically remain stable, they may vary across platforms or versions. vastorbit effectively manages these changes, a task not achievable with pure SQL.

See also

VastFrame.eval() : Evaluates the expression.