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Fixed in 5.0.1
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0
Found in
5.0.0f4
Issue ID
679772
Regression
Yes
EditorGUI.FloatField cannot return "Infinity"
To reproduce:
1. Import attached script to project
2. Select window->Bug Test
3. Type infinity into first field
4. Notice that 3.40282347E+38f is returned instead of "Infinity"
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jpease
Mar 17, 2015 04:21
@Mosy: Infinity is a perfectly valid value for a float. And I can confirm that this bug happens for me too and is a regression (works fine in earlier versions of Unity).
Mosy
Mar 12, 2015 16:45
Floats have a limit, and thus can not return a number that exceeds their limit, this is not a bug in Unity but a limitation of a Float.