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r - How to filter data without losing NA rows using dplyr

How to subset data in R without losing NA rows?

The post above subsets using logical indexing. Is there a way to do it in dplyr?

Also, when does dplyr automatically delete NAs? In my experience, it removes NA when I filter out a specific string, eg:

b = a %>% filter(col != "str")

I would think this would not exclude NA values but it does. But when I use other format of filtering, it does not automatically exclude NA, eg:

b = a %>% filter(!grepl("str", col))

I would like to understand this feature of filter. I would appreciate any help. Thank you!

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The documentation for dplyr::filter says... "Unlike base subsetting, rows where the condition evaluates to NA are dropped."

NA != "str" evaluates to NA so is dropped by filter.

!grepl("str", NA) returns TRUE, so is kept.

If you want filter to keep NA, you could do filter(is.na(col)|col!="str")


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