Well, the direct answer is "no", but then again I did not know the answer to the other question until I Googled it either.
When I do the same for grid.draw, it appears to be a generic function for drawing graphical objects... data frames are not grobs, so you must be doing something to convert it first. I don't use grid graphics to produce tables... I use knitr::kable or the xtable or tables packages within Rmd or Rnw files. On October 19, 2019 4:41:06 PM PDT, Felipe Carrillo <mazatlanmex...@yahoo.com> wrote: >Yes, options(knitr.kable.NA = '-') is The answer for kable. >Do you happen to know what are the arguments used for gridExtra >grid.draw to acomplish the same thing? > >Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android > >On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 1:01 PM, Jeff >Newmiller<jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: Then the polite next step >is for you to indicate what that solution was so people searching the >archives can learn from your question. Was it to set the kable option? > >options(knitr.kable.NA = '-') > >On October 19, 2019 12:50:20 PM PDT, Felipe Carrillo ><mazatlanmex...@yahoo.com> wrote: >>You are correct. I didnt explain well and failed to mention that this >>is for knitr::kable. I already figured it out. >> >>Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android >> >>On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 1:04 AM, Jeff >>Newmiller<jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: Data frames are NOT >>spreadsheets. Don't treat them like spreadsheets. All elements in a >>column are parts of a vector which means they all have the same data >>type. >> >>On the other hand, if you want to generate formatted output in HTML, >>LaTeX, or Word, there are many tools for generating formatted tables >in >>the data output phase of data analysis, and it is common to convert >>everything to character format intentionally then. >> >>On October 19, 2019 12:44:26 AM PDT, Felipe Carrillo via R-help >><r-help@r-project.org> wrote: >>>Consider the following dataset: I need to replace NAs with "-" but I >>>lose my numeric formatting fall.estimate <- structure(list(`Salmon` >= >>>c("salmon River", "Ant Creek", "big Creek", "oso River", "linda >>>Creek"), `baseline` = c(80874.384012, 361.1997, 5012.8311, 638.6912, >>>402.104433333333), `target` = c(160000, 720, 10000, 450, 800), `1992` >>= >>>c(27618.4365, 0, 3587.61719, NA, NA), `1993` = c(100027.82328, NA, >>>5647.83116, NA, NA), `1994` = c(99414.57438, NA, 12896.93753, NA, >NA), >>>`1995` = c(235027.00518, NA, 32059.63037, NA, NA), `1996` = >>>c(143004.6423, NA, 17191.2152, NA, NA), `1997` = c(112796.88894, NA, >>>27365.24435, NA, NA), `1998` = c(102858.8148, NA, 20539.17372, NA, >>NA), >>>`1999` = c(94113.26562, NA, 21916.44213, NA, NA)), row.names = >>>c(NA, -5L), class = c("tbl_df", "tbl", "data.frame")) >>>fall.estimatestr(fall.estimate)#convert to class >>dataframefall.estimate >>><- as.data.frame(fall.estimate) >>>#Remove all decimalsfall.estimate[,-1] >>><-round(fall.estimate[,-1],0)#Replace NA's' with dash >>>'-'fall.estimate[is.na(fall.estimate)] <- "-" >>>#Here all my columns get converted to character#Try to convert back >to >>>numericfall.estimate <- mutate_all(fall.estimate, function(x) >>>as.numeric(as.character(x))) fall.estimate#But I get these warnings >>>aand my dashes dissapearQuestion: How can I replace my NAs with >dashes >>>and keep all my dataframecolumns as numeric? Warning messages:1: In >>>FUN(newX[, i], ...) : NAs introduced by coercion2: In FUN(newX[, i], >>>...) : NAs introduced by coercion3: In FUN(newX[, i], ...) : NAs >>>introduced by coercion4: In FUN(newX[, i], ...) : NAs introduced by >>>coercion5: In FUN(newX[, i], ...) : NAs introduced by coercion6: In >>>FUN(newX[, i], ...) : NAs introduced by coercion7: In FUN(newX[, i], >>>...) : NAs introduced by coercion8: In FUN(newX[, i], ...) : NAs >>>introduced by coercion9: In FUN(newX[, i], ...) : NAs introduced by >>>coercion >>>Thanks beforehand >>> >>> >>> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >>> >>>______________________________________________ >>>R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >>>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >>>PLEASE do read the posting guide >>>http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >>>and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.