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Delete Row from R Data Frame if Any Value is Greater than N
To delete a row from an R data frame if any value in the row is greater than n can be done by using the subsetting with single square brackets and negation operator. We will subset the values that are greater than n and then take the negation of the subset as shown in the below given examples.
Example 1
Following snippet creates a sample data frame −
x1<-rpois(20,5) x2<-rpois(20,2) x3<-rpois(20,8) df1<-data.frame(x1,x2,x3) df1
Output
The following dataframe is created −
x1 x2 x3 1 4 2 12 2 4 0 10 3 3 0 10 4 5 3 5 5 6 0 8 6 4 1 7 7 2 1 7 8 4 1 10 9 10 0 10 10 6 4 4 11 3 3 13 12 7 0 8 13 3 1 7 14 4 0 6 15 5 3 5 16 4 0 2 17 3 3 7 18 6 2 7 19 7 3 17 20 2 3 11
To remove rows from df1 if any value in the row is greater than 10, add the following code to the above snippet −
df1[!rowSums(df1>10),]
Output
If you execute all the above given snippets as a single program, it generates the following Output −
x1 x2 x3 2 4 0 10 3 3 0 10 4 5 3 5 5 6 0 8 6 4 1 7 7 2 1 7 8 4 1 10 9 10 0 10 10 6 4 4 12 7 0 8 13 3 1 7 14 4 0 6 15 5 3 5 16 4 0 2 17 3 3 7 18 6 2 7
Example 2
Following snippet creates a sample data frame −
y1<-rnorm(20) y2<-rnorm(20) y3<-rnorm(20) df2<-data.frame(y1,y2,y3) df2
Output
The following dataframe is created −
y1 y2 y3 1 0.23815055 0.44797910 -0.009917453 2 -0.82579339 -0.67543673 -0.313231987 3 0.93456545 0.34720074 0.856496009 4 -0.14107504 -0.66473395 -0.102566172 5 -0.31613111 0.79806925 -0.464500620 6 0.13722725 0.42098274 0.800216082 7 -0.46063194 -1.19591354 -0.935939317 8 1.25424818 0.77225841 0.508798438 9 1.18270201 0.40060187 0.718047210 10 1.11736153 0.74206460 1.529896849 11 -0.96901766 1.72965814 -1.138898309 12 -0.01484298 0.62858032 1.805046282 13 -0.01423460 0.80616290 -0.290950215 14 -0.80448205 -0.78334124 -0.589883476 15 -0.04113097 -0.22948217 0.689388447 16 -0.66901901 0.85912428 1.078791419 17 -0.07033102 -0.05181978 0.707799373 18 0.21166522 0.73385673 1.254184717 19 0.03052462 0.49958642 0.066300327 20 0.60012460 0.91094585 0.881134455
To remove rows from df2 if any value in the row is greater than 0.5, add the following code to the above snippet −
df2[!rowSums(df2>0.5),]
Output
If you execute all the above given snippets as a single program, it generates the following Output −
y1 y2 y3 1 0.23815055 0.4479791 -0.009917453 2 -0.82579339 -0.6754367 -0.313231987 4 -0.14107504 -0.6647339 -0.102566172 7 -0.46063194 -1.1959135 -0.935939317 14 -0.80448205 -0.7833412 -0.589883476 19 0.03052462 0.4995864 0.066300327