[R] How to delete an entire row, if a specific colum has the value of "#VALUE!"
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Sat Apr 23 09:00:13 CEST 2011
On Apr 23, 2011, at 2:49 AM, David Winsemius wrote:
>
> On Apr 22, 2011, at 10:35 PM, empyrean wrote:
>
>> I am importing CSV data with thousands of rows, if any row contains
>> an error
>> from excel, the whole program crashes, so i need to delete all rows
>> with the
>> value of #VALUE!, all other values are non-numeric...
>>
>> I've tried a bunch of strategies, but nothing seems to work.
>
>
>
> A set of error targets:
> > lines <- textConnection("a,#NAME?,b
> + #DIV/0!,b,v
> + #VALUE!,bb,nn")
> > dat <- read.table(lines, sep="," , header=FALSE, comment="")
> > dat
> V1 V2 V3
> 1 a #NAME? b
> 2 #DIV/0! b v
> 3 #VALUE! bb nn
>
> # This will turn all the #VALUE!'s into <NA>'s
> > is.na(dat) <- dat == "#VALUE!"
> > dat
> V1 V2 V3
> 1 a #NAME? b
> 2 #DIV/0! b v
> 3 <NA> bb nn
If you still want to remove rows rather than use R's missing value
facilities, here's a way to eliminate the rows in that result with
"#NAME?", namely to only return the rows that don't have it and then
to rbind the results:
> do.call("rbind", apply(dat,1,function(x) if (!"#NAME?" %in% x)
{x} ) )
V1 V2 V3
[1,] "#DIV/0!" "b" "v"
[2,] NA "bb" "nn"
(You need to learn to read R code from the inside out.)
David Winsemius, MD
West Hartford, CT
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