I am running R x64 3.2.5 in RStudio 0.99.896 on Windows 8.1.
I am creating a function in R for the R programming course on Coursera. I am trying to read all the csv files in the directory 'specdata' and take an average of each of two pollutants: 'sulfate' and 'nitrate'. I have the following code:
pollutantmean <- function(directory, pollutant, id=1:332) {
monitors <- list.files(directory, pattern=".csv")
monitorset <- as.vector(monitors[id])
lapply(monitorset, function(x){
t<- read.csv(x, header=TRUE)
poll <- t[[pollutant]]
mean(poll, na.rm)
})
}
When I call it:
pollutantmean(specdata, "sulfate")
I get this error message:
Error in mean.default(poll, na.rm) : object 'na.rm' not found
I cannot figure out why the mean function thinks na.rm is an object when it should be an option.
I have tried running individual lines of the code in the console and as far as I can tell the other lines work as they should. I have also googled the error and checked the mean() help entry but have not found a good explanation.
Thanks!
mean(poll, na.rm = TRUE)