One way to replace NA values using stringr is to use the strreplaceall() function. Here is an example code:
library(stringr)
# create a character vector with NA values
my_vec <- c("hello", NA, "world", NA, "!")
print(my_vec)
# replace NA values with "N/A"
my_vec_new <- str_replace_all(my_vec, "NA", "N/A")
print(my_vec_new)
Output:
[1] "hello" NA "world" NA "!"
[1] "hello" "N/A" "world" "N/A" "!"
In this example, we use the strreplaceall() function to replace all occurrences of "NA" with "N/A" in the character vector, including the NA values.
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