missing values
And just to add to Ivan's comment, if you are using the rowSums or colSums functions with a matrix or data.frame they also have the na.rm argument. Michael
On 1 December 2010 20:16, Ivan Calandra <ivan.calandra at uni-hamburg.de> wrote:
Hi, (a) sum() and mean() have a na.rm argument that should be set to TRUE. (b) let's try with an example: x <- c(1:5, NA, NA, 6:10, NA) x[is.na(x)] <- 0 ?## replace NAs by 0 HTH, Ivan Le 12/1/2010 10:00, Iasonas Lamprianou a ?crit :
Dear all, i have spent a lot of time trying to solve this problem, but I am sure that there must be a simple solution. So, as a last resort, I am coming back to you again. I have a dataset with some (almost random) values in many variables. Lets say that the dataset represents the scores of students to test questions. What I need to do is to sum the scores for each student. However, wherever there is a missing (NA) value, I cannot get the total score. ?How can I compute the total score and the average per question (a) by ignoring the missing responses, (b) by assuming that a missing response is a zero? Thank you for the response ?Dr. Iasonas Lamprianou Assistant Professor (Educational Research and Evaluation) Department of Education Sciences European University-Cyprus P.O. Box 22006 1516 Nicosia Cyprus Tel.: +357-22-713178 Fax: +357-22-590539 Honorary Research Fellow Department of Education The University of Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK Tel. 0044 ?161 275 3485 iasonas.lamprianou at manchester.ac.uk
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