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"Wayne King" <wmkingty@gmail.com> wrote in message <gs0fvt$3u0$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Hi Kuo, what version of Matlab are you using? I'm using R2009a and I don't get that behavior.

Hi Wayne,
I did not use build-in function in Matlab. I'll take time to go through the original code.
Here is the download website:  http://www.dpmi.tu-graz.ac.at/~schloegl/matlab/NaN/

Those programs take care the NaN issue in Matlab.

Michael