my question is that , what is the best way or the right way to deal with NaN
and NA
and Inf
to calculate mean
in R:
change Inf to NA also and as
is.Na(NaN)
isTRUE
also, simply use thena.rm= TRUE
inmean
Function orchange all to zero and then calculate the
mean
function.
values that I want to calculate mean for are the values comes from measuring conductance
and expansion
for community detection algorithm as defined here
Thanks
mean(c(1,NA,8,9,NA), na.rm=TRUE) # [1] 6; mean(c(1,0,8,9,0)) # [1] 3.6
so I'd probably usena.rm
NA
means "Not Available". That does not mean that value is zero. We don't know what it is. It means that element should be excluded from calculations. We cannot assume that it is zero. It's like someone leaving out an answer on a survey. Would you fill in that answer for them if they choose to omit it?inf
andNaN
?