I don't understand "zero raw read count across all column".

Please read the Posting Guide (mentioned below) which points out that this is a plain text mailing list (your email gets damaged to varying degrees if you don't set your sending format to plain text), and you need to make your example reproducible (look up the package "reprex") to clearly communicate your problem.

On Wed, 7 Jun 2017, Yogesh Gupta wrote:

Hi...

I have a dataframe with n columns and n rows. I need to find how many rows
contains zero raw read count across all column.

Thanks

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*Yogesh Gupta*
*Postdoctoral Researcher*
*Department of Biological Science*
*Seoul National University*
*Seoul, South Korea*

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