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by benchloftbrunch 226 days ago
Per IEEE 754, yes, but JS the language doesn't distinguish between NaN representations.
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Correct.

I guess you could actually see what representation your browser is using with ArrayBuffer.

A quiet NaN in my case if I am doing things right:

'0000000000000000111110000111111100000000000000000000000000000000'