Return NA if either sd in the denominator is 0.#2
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Return NA if either sd in the denominator is 0.#2chinandrew wants to merge 2 commits intovandomed:masterfrom
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Fixes #1.
Checks if the standard deviations are close to 0 and returns NA if so, since otherwise would be dividing by 0.
Threshold I'm using is about 1.49e-8, which is based on the same threshold used by dplyr's
near()(Included one additional example at the end if sd_shortvec is ~0, not just longvec).