NaNStrategy.java
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package org.hipparchus.stat.ranking;
/**
* Strategies for handling NaN values in rank transformations.
* <ul>
* <li>MINIMAL - NaNs are treated as minimal in the ordering, equivalent to
* (that is, tied with) <code>Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY</code>.</li>
* <li>MAXIMAL - NaNs are treated as maximal in the ordering, equivalent to
* <code>Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY</code></li>
* <li>REMOVED - NaNs are removed before the rank transform is applied</li>
* <li>FIXED - NaNs are left "in place," that is the rank transformation is
* applied to the other elements in the input array, but the NaN elements
* are returned unchanged.</li>
* <li>FAILED - If any NaN is encountered in the input array, an appropriate
* exception is thrown</li>
* </ul>
*
*/
public enum NaNStrategy {
/** NaNs are considered minimal in the ordering */
MINIMAL,
/** NaNs are considered maximal in the ordering */
MAXIMAL,
/** NaNs are removed before computing ranks */
REMOVED,
/** NaNs are left in place */
FIXED,
/** NaNs result in an exception */
FAILED
}