ak.nan_to_num ------------- .. py:module: ak.nan_to_num Defined in `awkward.operations.ak_nan_to_num `__ on `line 16 `__. .. py:function:: ak.nan_to_num(array, copy=True, nan=0.0, posinf=None, neginf=None, *, highlevel=True, behavior=None, attrs=None) :param array: Array-like data (anything :py:obj:`ak.to_layout` recognizes). :param copy: Ignored (Awkward Arrays are immutable). :type copy: bool :param nan: Value to be used to fill ``NaN`` values. :type nan: int, float, broadcastable array :param posinf: Value to be used to fill positive infinity values. If None, positive infinities are replaced with a very large number. :type posinf: None, int, float, broadcastable array :param neginf: Value to be used to fill negative infinity values. If None, negative infinities are replaced with a very small number. :type neginf: None, int, float, broadcastable array :param highlevel: If True, return an :py:obj:`ak.Array`; otherwise, return a low-level :py:obj:`ak.contents.Content` subclass. :type highlevel: bool :param behavior: Custom :py:obj:`ak.behavior` for the output array, if high-level. :type behavior: None or dict :param attrs: Custom attributes for the output array, if high-level. :type attrs: None or dict Implements `np.nan_to_num `__ for Awkward Arrays, which replaces NaN ("not a number") or infinity with specified values. See also :py:obj:`ak.nan_to_none` to convert NaN to None, i.e. missing values with option-type.