infinite: Tools for Working With Infinite Values

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Tools for Working With Infinite Values

Description

  • remove_Inf() remove rows/columns that contain infinite values.

  • replace_Inf replaces infinite values values.

Usage

remove_Inf(x, ...)

replace_Inf(x, ...)

## S4 method for signature 'ANY'
remove_Inf(x, margin = 1, all = FALSE)

## S4 method for signature 'matrix'
replace_Inf(x, value = 0)

## S4 method for signature 'data.frame'
replace_Inf(x, value = 0)

Arguments

x

An R object (should be a matrix or a data.frame).

...

Currently not used.

margin

A length-one numeric vector giving the subscripts which the function will be applied over (1 indicates rows, 2 indicates columns).

all

A logical scalar. If TRUE, only the rows/columns whose values all meet the condition defined by f are considered. If FALSE (the default), only rows/columns where at least one value validates the condition defined by f are considered.

value

A possible replacement value.

Author(s)

N. Frerebeau

See Also

Other data cleaning tools: compact(), count(), detect(), discard(), empty, keep(), missing, remove_constant(), zero

Examples

## Create a data matrix
X <- matrix(sample(1:10, 25, TRUE), nrow = 5, ncol = 5)

## Add Inf
k <- sample(1:25, 3, FALSE)
X[k] <- Inf
X

## Remove rows with Inf
remove_Inf(X, margin = 1)

## Replace Inf with zeros
replace_Inf(X, value = 0)

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