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I have a data.frame x2 as

> x2
    x2
 1 NaN
 2 0.1
 3 NaN
 4 0.2
 5 0.3

I would like to remove the NaN from this column. Is there a quick way to do that?

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  • 3
    is.nan is specific for NaN. Current answers will also deal with other missing values.
    – Roland
    Feb 25, 2014 at 13:55

4 Answers 4

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x2 <- na.omit(x2)

may work for you.

4

Simply this

x2 = x2[!is.na(x2)];
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The function subset could be useful for using complex indicators.

subset(x2, !is.nan(x2[[1]]))
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An easy solution could be:

x2 <- c(NaN, 0.1, NaN, 0.2, 0.3)

library(hablar)

s(x2)

which gives you:

[1] 0.1 0.2 0.3

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