try this:

myDF[complete.cases(myDF), ]


Best,
Dimitris


milton ruser wrote:
Dear all,

I have a data.frame with some NAs that can
happens anywere, and I would like to keep
only rows without NAs. Thanks in advance
for your help, and Merry Xmas.

myvect<-runif(100)
myvect[sample(1:100)[1:5]]<-NA
myDF<-data.frame(matrix(myvect,ncol=5))
myDF
miltinho

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