# Missing, Infinite, Invalid, and Unsupported-State Policies

`D00-F12-A05` · Financial Mathematics, Statistics, and Data Foundations → Statistical Computing and Reproducibility · archetype `record-transform` · difficulty 1/5 · verification **verified**

Full page: https://docs.thefintechbuilder.com/foundations/statistical-computing-and-reproducibility/missing-infinite-invalid-and-unsupported-state-policies/
Agent skill: `npx skills add IslamBaraka90/Fintech-Algorithms-Library` — https://docs.thefintechbuilder.com/guides/agent-skill/

## Install and import

```bash
npm install fintech-algorithms
```

```ts
import { missingInfiniteInvalidAndUnsupportedStatePolicies } from "fintech-algorithms/foundations/statistical-computing-and-reproducibility/missing-infinite-invalid-and-unsupported-state-policies";
```

## Signature

```ts
missingInfiniteInvalidAndUnsupportedStatePolicies(input)
```

Screens a mixed raw list down to the entries that are genuinely finite numbers and reports how many were turned away.

## Parameters

| Name | Type | Required | Notes |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `input` | `D00Input` | yes | Reads `rawValues`, the unscreened list which may hold nulls, strings or non-finite numbers, and `invalidPolicy`, a label describing what the caller intends to do about them. A non-empty `values` list of finite numbers must also be present; it is validated but not screened. |

## Returns

`D00Output`

`accepted` holds the surviving finite numbers in their original order, `rejectedCount` how many were dropped, `policy` echoes `invalidPolicy`, and `status` is `ok` when anything survived and `unsupported` when nothing did.

## Errors

- When `values` is absent, empty, or holds a non-finite number — throws RangeError

## Complexity

Time `O(n)`, space `O(n)`.

## Worked example

This is the worked example published in the article, replayed by the test suite on every run. The output cannot drift.

### Input

`input`:

```json
{
  "values": [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
  "floatingValue": 0.1,
  "maxSafeMagnitude": 1.7976931348623157e+308,
  "window": 3,
  "rawValues": [1, null, 2, "bad", 3],
  "invalidPolicy": "drop-and-report",
  "seed": 42,
  "sampleCount": 5,
  "leftVector": [
    {
      "index": "A",
      "value": 1
    },
    {
      "index": "B",
      "value": 2
    }
  ],
  "rightVector": [
    {
      "index": "B",
      "value": 20
    },
    {
      "index": "C",
      "value": 30
    }
  ],
  "train": [10, 12, 14, 16],
  "test": [18, 20],
  "actual": [1, 2.0000001, 3],
  "expected": [1, 2, 3]
}
```

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### Call

```ts
missingInfiniteInvalidAndUnsupportedStatePolicies(input)
```

### Returns

object with 2 fields: accepted, rejectedCount

```json
{
  "accepted": [1, 2, 3],
  "rejectedCount": 2
}
```

## Verification and provenance

Tier: **verified** (via input-expected).

The worked example below is the figure published in this algorithm's article, replayed and asserted by the test suite on every build. The arithmetic cannot drift without the build failing.

Both tiers guarantee the signature. Full explanation: https://docs.thefintechbuilder.com/guides/verification/

Generated from the docs.json payload shipped inside fintech-algorithms@0.13.0.
The signature and parameter list are checked against the compiled implementation at build time,
so a description that contradicts the code fails the build rather than reaching this file.

## Links

- Article (how it works, step by step): https://thefintechbuilder.com/foundations/statistical-computing-and-reproducibility/missing-infinite-invalid-and-unsupported-state-policies/
- Implementation source: https://github.com/IslamBaraka90/Fintech-Algorithms-Library/blob/main/src/foundations/statistical-computing-and-reproducibility/missing-infinite-invalid-and-unsupported-state-policies/impl.ts
- Package on npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/fintech-algorithms
- Domain index for agents: https://docs.thefintechbuilder.com/foundations/llms.txt
