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I'm trying to execute the following code in R

comments = c("no","yes",NA)
for (l in 1:length(comments)) {
    if (comments[l] != NA) print(comments[l]);
}

But I'm getting an error

Error in if (comments[l] != NA) print(comments[l]) : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed

What's going on here?

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2 Answers 2

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check the command : NA!=NA : you'll get the result NA, hence the error message.

You have to use the function is.na for your ifstatement to work (in general, it is always better to use this function to check for NA values) :

comments = c("no","yes",NA)
for (l in 1:length(comments)) {
    if (!is.na(comments[l])) print(comments[l])
}
[1] "no"
[1] "yes"
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    ...check NA with is.na(), and in my case, accept the brutal reality that it's not NULL and that both NA and NULL exist.
    – Chris
    Feb 13, 2018 at 15:42
  • @Chris there is a is.null function though ;-)
    – Cath
    Feb 13, 2018 at 15:44
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Can you change the if condition to this:

if (!is.na(comments[l])) print(comments[l]);

You can only check for NA values with is.na().

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    @user3582590: please consider accepting answers that actually answer your question, by clicking the little checkmark under the vote count of the answer. This identifies the most helpful answers for future readers. Nov 19, 2014 at 13:53

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