[R] Replace <NA> with something else
jim holtman
jholtman at gmail.com
Sun Nov 18 22:47:58 CET 2012
use na.strings = ''
> x <- read.table(text = "635 LA 201207 557329
+ 636 LA 201208 683771
+ 637 LA 201209 613851
+ 638 LA 201210 764217
+ 639 LA 201211 212897
+ 782 NA 200701 875634
+ 783 NA 200702 614856
+ 784 NA 200703 521520
+ 785 NA 200704 1406400", as.is = TRUE, na.strings = '')
> x
V1 V2 V3 V4
1 635 LA 201207 557329
2 636 LA 201208 683771
3 637 LA 201209 613851
4 638 LA 201210 764217
5 639 LA 201211 212897
6 782 NA 200701 875634
7 783 NA 200702 614856
8 784 NA 200703 521520
9 785 NA 200704 1406400
> dput(x)
structure(list(V1 = c(635L, 636L, 637L, 638L, 639L, 782L, 783L,
784L, 785L), V2 = c("LA", "LA", "LA", "LA", "LA", "NA", "NA",
"NA", "NA"), V3 = c(201207L, 201208L, 201209L, 201210L, 201211L,
200701L, 200702L, 200703L, 200704L), V4 = c(557329L, 683771L,
613851L, 764217L, 212897L, 875634L, 614856L, 521520L, 1406400L
)), .Names = c("V1", "V2", "V3", "V4"), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA,
-9L))
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 4:18 PM, eric <ericstrom at aol.com> wrote:
> I am reading some data into R from an Excel spreadsheet using read.csv. Some
> of the original data that comes into column 1 from the spreadsheet is text
> that says NA. The NA stands for north america. As it comes in, R converts
> the NA over to <NA>.
>
> What is the cleanest way to change the <NA> values to something else. In
> other words, get rid of the brackets ? Maybe convert <NA> to NAM.
>
> 635 LA 201207 557329
> 636 LA 201208 683771
> 637 LA 201209 613851
> 638 LA 201210 764217
> 639 LA 201211 212897
> 782 <NA> 200701 875634
> 783 <NA> 200702 614856
> 784 <NA> 200703 521520
> 785 <NA> 200704 1406400
>
>
>
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