Reputation: 1944
I'm getting NA returned when using dplyr
s casewhen
in the mutate
function. I like casewhen
because I don't have to use the long ifelse
statements if I want to FALSE value to be the default of the original value. Is this not the point of using casewhen
? This code results in the NAs.
mtcars %>%
as_tibble() %>%
mutate(vs = case_when(carb == 4 ~ +5))
I'd like to add 1 to vs column when values of carb are 4. Thanks.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 3308
Reputation: 388817
You need to define the TRUE
argument to all the remaining conditions which do not satisfy any condition and give it the value which you like.
library(dplyr)
mtcars %>%
as_tibble() %>%
mutate(vs = case_when(carb == 4 ~ 5,
TRUE ~ vs))
# mpg cyl disp hp drat wt qsec vs am gear carb
# <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl>
# 1 21 6 160 110 3.9 2.62 16.5 5 1 4 4
# 2 21 6 160 110 3.9 2.88 17.0 5 1 4 4
# 3 22.8 4 108 93 3.85 2.32 18.6 1 1 4 1
# 4 21.4 6 258 110 3.08 3.22 19.4 1 0 3 1
# 5 18.7 8 360 175 3.15 3.44 17.0 0 0 3 2
# 6 18.1 6 225 105 2.76 3.46 20.2 1 0 3 1
# 7 14.3 8 360 245 3.21 3.57 15.8 5 0 3 4
# 8 24.4 4 147. 62 3.69 3.19 20 1 0 4 2
# 9 22.8 4 141. 95 3.92 3.15 22.9 1 0 4 2
#10 19.2 6 168. 123 3.92 3.44 18.3 5 0 4 4
# ... with 22 more rows
Upvotes: 3