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diff --git a/docs/nums.md b/docs/nums.md index 36dedcac..34e513ef 100644 --- a/docs/nums.md +++ b/docs/nums.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ differentiate between possibly-NaN values and definitely-not-NaN values. Tomo has a separate concept for expressing the lack of a defined value: optional types. Consequently, Tomo has merged these two concepts, so `NaN` is called `none` and has the type `Num?` or `Num32?`. In this way, it's no -different from optional integers or optional arrays. This means that if a +different from optional integers or optional lists. This means that if a variable has type `Num`, it is guaranteed to not hold a NaN value. This also means that operations which may produce NaN values have a result type of `Num?`. For example, division can take two non-NaN values and return a result |
