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How to export NA strings to CSV using R Script?
I'm exporting country codes from Power Query through R Script using write.csv().
Problem is that I have correct text NA in dataset column which refers to country Namibia. I want to keep its semantic during export and at the same time export Nulls as empty cells to CSV/Excel.
Unfortunately, each time R treats NA in dataset as N/A and nulls in dataset as N/A too. That's why I either get everything set to NA or, if using features like "export NA as empty string", get empty cell instead of NA (Namibia), which I want to keep in...
Please, advise a solution. It seems I have to say R somehow that it does not have to treat NA as N/A if it appears in dataset.
PS: I also tried packages like readr, openxlsx, xlsx and so on. The result is the same.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
I test this in my environment, I find that when I use write.csv directly in R, it will export data directly without missing data. When I use "write.csv(dataset,"C:\\test\\r export1.csv",na="")", it will convert NA to null, but you could add '' on NA to treat it as string.
Or you also could provide your simple sample data and your R script, then I will test this in my envrironment.
Please do mask sensitive data before uploading.
Thanks for your understanding and support.
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
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I have the following script
let
Source = Table.FromRecords({
[country_code = "NA", country_name = "Namibia"],
[country_code = null, country_name = "Undefined code"]
}),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"country_code", type text}, {"country_name", type text}}),
CSVWrite = R.Execute("write.csv(dataset, file = ""C:\\Temp\\write_csv_test.csv"", quote = TRUE, na="""")#(lf)output <- dataset",[dataset=#"Changed Type"]),
#"Expanded Value" = Table.ExpandTableColumn(Table.SelectColumns(CSVWrite,{"Value"}), "Value", {"country_code", "country_name"}, {"country_code", "country_name"})
in
#"Expanded Value"
Output file looks like:
"","country_code","country_name"
"1",,"Namibia"
"2",,"Undefined code"
"Expanded Value" also looks like:
country_code country_name
null Namibia
null Undefined code
It differs from your. I havePBi Version: 2.81.5831.821 64-bit and R Open 3.5.3 .

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