Yes, it does.
Also, when all values are NaNs and the result is undefined, this would return -infinity and silently continue, potentially leading to incorrect results further downstream. Meanwhile, skip + findmax would correctly throw an error.
Yes, it does.
Also, when all values are NaNs and the result is undefined, this would return -infinity and silently continue, potentially leading to incorrect results further downstream. Meanwhile, skip + findmax would correctly throw an error.