| anyMissing {matrixStats} | R Documentation |
Checks if there are any missing values in an object or not.
Please use base::anyNA() instead of anyMissing(),
colAnyNAs() instead of colAnyMissings(), and
rowAnyNAs() instead of rowAnyMissings().
anyMissing(x, idxs = NULL, ...) colAnyMissings(x, rows = NULL, cols = NULL, ...) rowAnyMissings(x, rows = NULL, cols = NULL, ...) colAnyNAs(x, rows = NULL, cols = NULL, ...) rowAnyNAs(x, rows = NULL, cols = NULL, ...)
x |
A |
idxs, rows, cols |
A |
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Not used. |
The implementation of this method is optimized for both speed and memory.
The method will return TRUE as soon as a missing
value is detected.
Returns TRUE if a missing value was
detected, otherwise FALSE.
Henrik Bengtsson
Starting with R v3.1.0, there is anyNA() in the base,
which provides the same functionality as anyMissing().
x <- rnorm(n = 1000) x[seq(300, length(x), by = 100)] <- NA stopifnot(anyMissing(x) == any(is.na(x)))