[R] remove missing values from matrix or data frame
Spencer Graves
spencer.graves at pdf.com
Tue Nov 9 23:19:19 CET 2004
How about the following:
> (A <- array(c(1, NA, 3, NA, 4, 5), dim=c(3,2)))
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 1 NA
[2,] NA 4
[3,] 3 5
> A[apply(A, 1, function(x)!any(is.na(x))), , drop=F]
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 3 5
hope this helps. spencer graves
William Briggs wrote:
>
> Is there any way besides looping to remove complete rows from a matrix
> or data frame where there is at least one NA in any of the columns?
>
> For example
> > a
> [,1] [,2]
> [1,] 0 2.6875
> [2,] 8.366667 6.625
> [3,] 15.6 4.375
> [4,] 23.4 6.25
> [5,] 29 5.09375
> [6,] 18 NA
> [7,] 0 4.15625
> [8,] 9.366667 6.25
> [9,] 14.73333 5.875
> [10,] 31.26667 6.15625
> [11,] NA 2.357
> [12,] NA 5.4234
> [13,] 0 3.34375
> [14,] 7.666667 2.78125
> [15,] NA NA
>
> In a, rows 6, 11, 12, and 15 should be removed.
>
> na.omit(a) does nothing, nor does na.omit(as.data.frame(a)). I can
> get a matrix of which are NA and not by "i<-!is.na(a)", but this
> doesn't seem to help ("a[i]" isn't the thing I'm after).
>
> I know I am missing something simple and standard, but I haven't been
> able to see it yet (nor on Google).
>
> Thanks.
>
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