[R] Filling in missing values in a column based on previousandfollowing values
Gerrit Eichner
Gerrit.Eichner at math.uni-giessen.de
Mon Aug 4 11:31:02 CEST 2014
Hello, Florian,
function na.locf() from package zoo mightdo what you want.
Hth -- Gerrit
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2014, fd wrote:
> I have the following .csv file containing about 40000 values (here only an
> extract and simplified version):
>
> NAME ; YEAR; ID; VALUE; CUMMB
> Sample1; 1998; 354; 45; 45
> Sample1; 1999; 354; 23; 68
> Sample1; 2000; NA; 66; 134
> Sample1; 2001; NA; 98; 232
> Sample1; 2002; NA; 36; 268
> Sample1; 2003; NA; 59; 327
> Sample1; 2004; NA; 64; 391
> Sample1; 2005; 354; 23; 414
> Sample1; 2006; 354; 69; 483
> Sample1; 2007; 354; 94; 577
> Sample1; 2008; 354; 24; 601
> Sample2; 1964; 1342; 7; 7
> Sample2; 1965; 1342; 24; 31
> Sample3; 2002; 859; 90; 90
> Sample3; 2003; NA; 93; 183
> Sample3; 2004; NA; 53; 236
> Sample3; 2005; 859; 98; 334
>
> What I would like to do is to replace the NA values in ID with the values
> from the ID. E.g. all values in ID from Sample 1 should have the value 354;
> all values in ID from Sample 3 should have the value 859 etc.
>
> Is there a simple way to do this?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
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