Today I learned that if you're trying to divide by zero and that zero is a Numpy type, the compiler will not raise the ZeroDivisionError
but only RuntimeWarning
and it will assign numpy.inf
to the value. numpy.inf
is IEEE 754 floating point representation of positive infinity, according to the docs.
Example:
import numpy as np
try:
a = 1 / 0
except ZeroDivisionError:
print("You can't divide by zero!")
try:
b = np.intc(1) / np.intc(0)
print('Hello numpy, b is: ', b)
except ZeroDivisionError:
print("Can you divide by zero?")
output:
>>You can't divive by zero!
>>RuntimeWarning: divide by zero encountered in int_scalars
num = np.intc(1) / np.intc(0)
Hello numpy, b is: inf
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