Dear Kinsly,

try http://bit.ly/1mhXOfH

Although values are usually missing for some good reason. Changing them to 0 
might be very dangerous, R is going to think that ID3, 6 and 8 are all newborn 
babies!

best
daniel
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Tárgy: [R] how to replace <NA> values

Dear R community

I have a large data set contain some empty cells. Because of that,  may be I am 
wrong, <NA> values are produced.
Now I want replace both empty and <NA> values with zero.

Elder1 <- data.frame(
  ID=c("ID1","ID2","ID3","ID6","ID8"),
  age=c(38,35,"",NA,NA))
Output I am expecting

ID   age
ID1  38
ID2  35
ID3  0
ID6  0
ID8  0

In advance I thank your help.



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