I am having a problems with getting na.rm to behave how I want to. I am practicing writing functions and currently writing a function for mean.
My test vector is t <- c(12,14, NA, 1)
my two test are
my.mean(t)
my.mean(t, na.rm=TRUE)
my first function passed test one but was still returned NA for test 2 (it should be 9)
my.mean <- function(x, na.rm) {
stopifnot(is.numeric(x))
answer <- sum(x)/length(x)
return(answer)
}
Then I changed the function which worked for the second test and returned 9 but for the first test returned Error in my.mean(t.2) : argument "na.rm" is missing, with no default
my.mean <- function(x, na.rm) {
stopifnot(is.numeric(x))
if na.rm=TRUE {na.omit()}
answer <- sum(x)/length(x)
return(answer)
}
if()
, don't put any value forna.omit()
which needs to be called likena.omit(x)
, and are using=
to test equalityna.rm=TRUE
when you need the double==
instead. Please check again what you are working with.