12.2 Handling Warnings
Like an error, a warning is issued when something unexpected happens. Unlike an error, a warning doesn’t abort the currently running program. A simple example of a warning is when a number is divided by zero. In this case Octave will issue a warning and assign the value Inf
to the result.
a = 1/0 -| warning: division by zero ⇒ a = Inf
• Issuing Warnings: |
• Enabling and Disabling Warnings: |
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