If you are reading the data frame using for instance read.csv, you can put
in the argument na.string ="9999".
Another way to do that is data[data ==9999] <- NA.
It should be good to tell us how you are reading your dataset.
On Feb 21, 2015 6:49 AM, "Jeff Newmiller" <jdnewmil at
dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
> You did not say how you imported the data, but if you used one of the
> read.table variants (including read.csv) then you can use the na.strings
> argument as documented in the help file for read.table.
>
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> On February 20, 2015 10:55:30 AM PST, Alexandra Catena <amc5981 at
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> wrote:
> >Hello All,
> >
> >I have a data frame of two columns for wind. The first column is for
> >wind
> >speed and the second wind direction. I'm trying to replace the
9999
> >values
> >in the first column and the 999 values in the second column with NA. I
> >tried to use the function ltdl.fix.df but it doesn't seem to do
> >anything.
> >
> >> ltdl.fix.df(windMV, zero2na = FALSE, coded = 999)
> >
> > n = 9432 by p = 4 matrix checked, 0 NA(s) present
> >
> > 0 factor variable(s) present
> >
> > 5675 value(s) coded 999 set to NA
> >
> > 0 -ve value(s) set to +ve half the negative value
> >
> >
> >I have R version 3.1.1
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Alexandra
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