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This may be completely infeasible but, other than +, when a basic mathematical operator is applied to an array of 2 or more elements, it results in NaN. I wonder, instead, would it be possible to apply the operation to each element in the array, foregoing the need to apply the map method to apply the operation on each individual element?
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This may be completely infeasible but, other than
+
, when a basic mathematical operator is applied to an array of 2 or more elements, it results inNaN
. I wonder, instead, would it be possible to apply the operation to each element in the array, foregoing the need to apply the map method to apply the operation on each individual element?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: