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Fill All Values
Description
Fills all of an object's (missing and non-missing) values while preserving the object's dimensionality and class.
Usage
fill_all(x, value, ...)
## S3 method for class 'logical'
fill_all(x, value = FALSE, nas = TRUE, ...)
## S3 method for class 'integer'
fill_all(x, value = 0L, nas = TRUE, ...)
## S3 method for class 'numeric'
fill_all(x, value = 0, nas = TRUE, ...)
## S3 method for class 'character'
fill_all(x, value = "0", nas = TRUE, ...)
Arguments
x |
An object. |
value |
A scalar of the value to replace values with. |
... |
Other arguments passed to methods. |
nas |
A flag specifying whether to also fill missing values. |
Details
It should only be defined for objects with values of consistent class ie not standard data.frames.
Value
The modified object.
Methods (by class)
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fill_all(logical)
: Fill All for logical Objects -
fill_all(integer)
: Fill All for integer Objects -
fill_all(numeric)
: Fill All for numeric Objects -
fill_all(character)
: Fill All for character Objects
See Also
Other fill:
fill_na()
Examples
# logical
fill_all(c(TRUE, NA, FALSE))
fill_all(c(TRUE, NA, FALSE, nas = FALSE))
fill_all(c(TRUE, NA, FALSE, value = NA))
# integer
fill_all(matrix(1:4, nrow = 2), value = -1)
# numeric
fill_all(c(1, 4, NA), value = TRUE)
fill_all(c(1, 4, NA), value = TRUE, nas = FALSE)
# character
fill_all(c("some", "words"), value = TRUE)
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