I received this error message:
Error in if (condition) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
or
Error in while (condition) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
What does it mean, and how do I prevent it?
The evaluation of condition
resulted in an NA
. The if
conditional must have either a TRUE
or FALSE
result.
if (NA) {}
## Error in if (NA) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
This can happen accidentally as the results of calculations:
if(TRUE && sqrt(-1)) {}
## Error in if (TRUE && sqrt(-1)) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
To test whether an object is missing use is.na(x)
rather than x == NA
.
See also the related errors:
Error in if/while (condition) { : argument is of length zero
Error in if/while (condition) : argument is not interpretable as logical
if (NULL) {}
## Error in if (NULL) { : argument is of length zero
if ("not logical") {}
## Error: argument is not interpretable as logical
if (c(TRUE, FALSE)) {}
## Warning message:
## the condition has length > 1 and only the first element will be used
I ran into this when checking on a null or empty string
if (x == NULL || x == '') {
changed it to
if (is.null(x) || x == '') {
this works with "NA"
not for NA
comments = c("no","yes","NA")
for (l in 1:length(comments)) {
#if (!is.na(comments[l])) print(comments[l])
if (comments[l] != "NA") print(comments[l])
}
I was getting this same error in my forloops
with complex if
statements. I fixed this issue by just wrapping my condition with isTRUE
.
if(isTRUE(condition)==TRUE) {do something}
NA
on either side. If I define:x = NA
and then do anif (x == NA){ ... }
then this error will be thrown at runtime when the parser examines the left hand side of the double equals. To remedy this error, make sure every variable in your conditional is not NA usingis.na(your_variable)
.