tagged_na | R Documentation |
"Tagged" missing values work exactly like regular R missing values except that they store one additional byte of information a tag, which is usually a letter ("a" to "z"). When by loading a SAS and Stata file, the tagged missing values always use lower case values.
tagged_na(...)
na_tag(x)
is_tagged_na(x, tag = NULL)
format_tagged_na(x, digits = getOption("digits"))
print_tagged_na(x, digits = getOption("digits"))
... |
Vectors containing single character. The letter will be used to "tag" the missing value. |
x |
A numeric vector |
tag |
If |
digits |
Number of digits to use in string representation |
format_tagged_na()
and print_tagged_na()
format tagged
NA's as NA(a), NA(b), etc.
x <- c(1:5, tagged_na("a"), tagged_na("z"), NA)
# Tagged NA's work identically to regular NAs
x
is.na(x)
# To see that they're special, you need to use na_tag(),
# is_tagged_na(), or print_tagged_na():
is_tagged_na(x)
na_tag(x)
print_tagged_na(x)
# You can test for specific tagged NAs with the second argument
is_tagged_na(x, "a")
# Because the support for tagged's NAs is somewhat tagged on to R,
# the left-most NA will tend to be preserved in arithmetic operations.
na_tag(tagged_na("a") + tagged_na("z"))
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