Short answer: don't do that.
The format function is for preparing data for output. Do your data manipulations
on a data frame you keep for such use, and only use format to prepare for
output.
"n.vialma at libero.it" <n.vialma at libero.it> wrote:
>Dear R list
>I have a problem with NA, which should be a string, but R seems that it
>doesn't recognize it. What I do is first give the format command to my
data
>frame:
>
>format.data.frame(mydata,big.mark=" ")
>
>so I give a blank as thousand separator. All my records in my data frame
>become strings, so instead of having NA I have "NA". I try to
convert "NA" in
>".",but it seems that R doesn't recognize "NA".
>
>Someone knows why and how to treats those "NA"??
>
>
>Thanks for your attention
>
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