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NumberQ

Usage

NumberQ[expr] gives True if expr is a number, and False otherwise.


Notes

NumberQ[expr] returns False unless expr is manifestly a number (i.e., has head Complex, Integer, Rational or Real).
NumberQ[Infinity] gives False.
NumberQ[Overflow[ ]] and NumberQ[Underflow[ ]] give True.
• You can use NumberQ[x] ^= True to override the normal operation of NumberQ, and effectively define x to be a number.
• New in Version 1; modified in 3.


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