Hi,

Imagine I have the following data frame:

> a <- c(1,NA,3)
> b <- c(2,NA,NA)
> c <- data.frame(cbind(a,b))
> c
   a  b
1  1  2
2 NA NA
3  3 NA

I want to delete the second row. If I use na.omit, that would also affect the 
third row. I tried to use a loop and an ifelse clause with is.na to get R 
identify that row in which all records are missing, as opposed to the first row 
in which no records are missing or the third one, in which only one record is 
missing. How can I get R identify the row in which all records are missing? Or, 
how can I get R delete/omit only this row?
Thanks in advance,

José


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