please excuse me if my question is quite basic.
I created an empty data frame by df <- data.frame()
and obviously the data frame is NULL (empty). when I try to
data.frame()
creates an object that has a data frame class. Because the object exists, is.null
will return FALSE. A NULL
variable has no class and no contents.
Above answers are correct, is.na and is.null couldn't not detect empty value in R. This is what I would do to calculate how many empty value you have in your data frame 'df' in this case.
is.na(df[df =='']) <- TRUE # this just replace NA to the empty value in df.
sum(is.na(df)) # would give you an idea how many empty values you have in your 'df'.
Hope this is helpful.
df
is not NULL because it is a data frame and thus has some defined properties. For instance, it has a class. And you can get the number of rows in the data frame using nrow(df)
, even if the result should happen to be zero. Therefore, also the number of rows is well-defined.
As fas as I know, there is no is.empty
command in base R. What you could do is, e.g., the following
is.data.frame(df) && nrow(df)==0
This will give TRUE for an empty data frame (that is, one with no rows) and false otherwise.
The reason for checking is.data.frame
first is that nrow
might cause an error, if it is applied to anything else than a data frame. Thanks to &&
, nrow(df)
will only be evaluated if df
is a data frame.