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Filter Out the Cases from an Object in R Programming - filter() Function

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filter() function in R Language is used to choose cases and filtering out the values based on the filtering expression.
Syntax: filter(x, expr) Parameters: x: Object to be filtered expr: expression as a base for filtering
Example 1: Python3 1==
# R Program to filter cases

# Loading library
library(dplyr)

# Create a data frame with missing data  
d <- data.frame( name = c("Abhi", "Bhavesh", "Chaman", "Dimri"),  
                 age = c(7, 5, 9, 16),  
                 ht = c(46, NA, NA, 69), 
                 school = c("yes", "yes", "no", "no") ) 
d 
  
# Finding rows with NA value 
filter(d, is.na(ht)) 
  
# Finding rows with no NA value 
filter(d, ! is.na(ht)) 
Output:
     name age ht school
1    Abhi   7 46    yes
2 Bhavesh   5 NA    yes
3  Chaman   9 NA     no
4   Dimri  16 69     no
     name age ht school
1 Bhavesh   5 NA    yes
2  Chaman   9 NA     no
   name age ht school
1  Abhi   7 46    yes
2 Dimri  16 69     no
Example 2: Python3 1==
# R Program to filter cases

# Loading library
library(dplyr)

# Create a data frame 
d <- data.frame( name = c("Abhi", "Bhavesh", "Chaman", "Dimri"),  
                 age = c(7, 5, 9, 16),  
                 ht = c(46, NA, NA, 69), 
                 school = c("yes", "no", "yes", "no") ) 
d 
  
# Finding rows with school
filter(d, school == "yes") 
  
# Finding rows with no school
filter(d, school == "no")  
Output:
     name age ht school
1    Abhi   7 46    yes
2 Bhavesh   5 NA     no
3  Chaman   9 NA    yes
4   Dimri  16 69     no
    name age ht school
1   Abhi   7 46    yes
2 Chaman   9 NA    yes
     name age ht school
1 Bhavesh   5 NA     no
2   Dimri  16 69     no

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