[R] trim NA from concatenate result
Rui Barradas
ru|pb@rr@d@@ @end|ng |rom @@po@pt
Wed Jun 2 23:58:02 CEST 2021
Hello,
Something like this?
df1 <- read.table(text = "
NA NA NA
NA NA Adenocarcinoma
NA Other NA")
df1
apply(df1, 1, function(x){
if(all(is.na(x))){
NA_character_
}else{
paste(x[!is.na(x)], collapse = "")
}
})
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Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Às 22:07 de 02/06/21, Kai Yang via R-help escreveu:
> Hi List,
> I use paste function to concatenate 3 character columns together.
> when I run table to see that, I found 3 categories. How can I write script to trim NA in 2nd and 3rd group and set the first one as NA?
> Thanks,
> Kai
> NA NA NA
> NA NA Adenocarcinoma
> NA Other NA
>
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