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Statistics[SelectNonNumeric] - select non-numeric values
Statistics[RemoveNonNumeric] - remove non-numeric values
Calling Sequence
SelectNonNumeric(X, options)
RemoveNonNumeric(X, options)
Parameters
X
-
one-dimensional rtable; data sample
options
(optional) equation of the form exclude=value
Description
The SelectNonNumeric function selects non-numeric items from X and returns them in a new data sample. Note, that an expression X is considered non-numeric if does not return a floating-point number. Numeric items are discarded in the newly created data sample.
The first parameter X is a data sample which must given as an Array or a list.
The RemoveNonNumeric function does the opposite of SelectNonNumeric. It removes the non-numeric values from X.
Options
The options argument can contain one or more of the options shown below.
exclude=infinity, undefined, or [infinity, undefined] -- By default, undefined and infinity are considered non-numeric. This can be changed by adding infinity or undefined or both to the exclude list. Thus, exclude=undefined means that infinity should still be considered numeric but undefined should not.
Examples
See Also
Statistics, Statistics[Computation], Statistics[Remove], Statistics[RemoveInRange], Statistics[Select], Statistics[SelectInRange]
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