View source: R/mutate_variable_na.R
mutate_variable_na_number | R Documentation |
This function adds a new column to the variable_info
slot of a mass_dataset object,
which contains the count of NA (Not Available) values for each variable according to the samples specified.
mutate_variable_na_number(object, according_to_samples = "all")
object |
A mass_dataset object. |
according_to_samples |
A character vector specifying the sample IDs to consider when calculating the count of NA values. Default is "all", which considers all samples. |
A modified mass_dataset object with an updated variable_info
slot.
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data("expression_data")
data("sample_info")
data("variable_info")
object =
create_mass_dataset(
expression_data = expression_data,
sample_info = sample_info,
variable_info = variable_info,
)
object
##calculate NA number according to all the samples
object2 =
mutate_variable_na_number(object = object)
colnames(extract_variable_info(object))
colnames(extract_variable_info(object2))
object2@variable_info_note
##calculate NA number according to only QC samples
object3 <-
mutate_variable_na_number(object = object2,
according_to_samples =
get_sample_id(object)[extract_sample_info(object)$class == "QC"])
object3
colnames(extract_variable_info(object3))
object3@variable_info_note
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