[R] HI
Nutter, Benjamin
NutterB at ccf.org
Tue Sep 16 21:45:01 CEST 2008
Perhaps a simpler way might be to use the na argument in read.table. for
instance:
> read.table( filename, na=0, ...)
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Does anyone know an easy way to convert all the zero values in a
imported csv table into NA's
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