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Deleting missing values from a dataset


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I wanted to create a dataset of all UFO sightings in April of 2018. The
AssociationThread doesn't want to work, because some of the entries are missing value, what is the best way to fix it?



dataA1 = Import[
"http://www.nuforc.org/webreports/ndxe201804.html", {"HTML",
"Data"}];
dataA2 = Flatten[Rest@dataA1, 1];
dataA3 =
Map[AssociationThread[First[dataA1], #] &, dataA2]
Dataset[dataA3]









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    To be clear, this isn't about data that is Missing[], but rather Import[XXXX,{"HTML", "Data"}] giving "tables" that have rows with inconsistent lengths.
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$begingroup$


I wanted to create a dataset of all UFO sightings in April of 2018. The
AssociationThread doesn't want to work, because some of the entries are missing value, what is the best way to fix it?



dataA1 = Import[
"http://www.nuforc.org/webreports/ndxe201804.html", {"HTML",
"Data"}];
dataA2 = Flatten[Rest@dataA1, 1];
dataA3 =
Map[AssociationThread[First[dataA1], #] &, dataA2]
Dataset[dataA3]









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    $begingroup$
    To be clear, this isn't about data that is Missing[], but rather Import[XXXX,{"HTML", "Data"}] giving "tables" that have rows with inconsistent lengths.
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
    2 hours ago














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$begingroup$


I wanted to create a dataset of all UFO sightings in April of 2018. The
AssociationThread doesn't want to work, because some of the entries are missing value, what is the best way to fix it?



dataA1 = Import[
"http://www.nuforc.org/webreports/ndxe201804.html", {"HTML",
"Data"}];
dataA2 = Flatten[Rest@dataA1, 1];
dataA3 =
Map[AssociationThread[First[dataA1], #] &, dataA2]
Dataset[dataA3]









share|improve this question











$endgroup$




I wanted to create a dataset of all UFO sightings in April of 2018. The
AssociationThread doesn't want to work, because some of the entries are missing value, what is the best way to fix it?



dataA1 = Import[
"http://www.nuforc.org/webreports/ndxe201804.html", {"HTML",
"Data"}];
dataA2 = Flatten[Rest@dataA1, 1];
dataA3 =
Map[AssociationThread[First[dataA1], #] &, dataA2]
Dataset[dataA3]






import dataset associations web-access






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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    To be clear, this isn't about data that is Missing[], but rather Import[XXXX,{"HTML", "Data"}] giving "tables" that have rows with inconsistent lengths.
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
    2 hours ago














  • 1




    $begingroup$
    To be clear, this isn't about data that is Missing[], but rather Import[XXXX,{"HTML", "Data"}] giving "tables" that have rows with inconsistent lengths.
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
    2 hours ago








1




1




$begingroup$
To be clear, this isn't about data that is Missing[], but rather Import[XXXX,{"HTML", "Data"}] giving "tables" that have rows with inconsistent lengths.
$endgroup$
– Carl Lange
2 hours ago




$begingroup$
To be clear, this isn't about data that is Missing[], but rather Import[XXXX,{"HTML", "Data"}] giving "tables" that have rows with inconsistent lengths.
$endgroup$
– Carl Lange
2 hours ago










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You can solve this by importing "FullData" rather than "Data".



dataA1 = Import[
"http://www.nuforc.org/webreports/ndxe201804.html", {"HTML",
"FullData"}]
dataA2 = Flatten[Most@Rest@dataA1[[8]], 1]
dataA3 = Map[AssociationThread[dataA1[[8, 1, 1]], #] &, dataA2];
Dataset[dataA3]


What's awkward about this is that there can be many empty tables that you must sift through (as you can see, I have to get the 8th element). However, it works quite well in this case.






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    Thank you, but I'm not completely sure how "Data" and "FullData" differ. Why do they exist separately?
    $endgroup$
    – Artem Anisimov
    1 hour ago






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    $begingroup$
    @ArtemAnisimov From the documentation for the "HTML" import/export format: "FullData" imports: "full tabular content, including empty HTML table and list elements". "Data" doesn't import empty elements.
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
    49 mins ago











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You can solve this by importing "FullData" rather than "Data".



dataA1 = Import[
"http://www.nuforc.org/webreports/ndxe201804.html", {"HTML",
"FullData"}]
dataA2 = Flatten[Most@Rest@dataA1[[8]], 1]
dataA3 = Map[AssociationThread[dataA1[[8, 1, 1]], #] &, dataA2];
Dataset[dataA3]


What's awkward about this is that there can be many empty tables that you must sift through (as you can see, I have to get the 8th element). However, it works quite well in this case.






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    Thank you, but I'm not completely sure how "Data" and "FullData" differ. Why do they exist separately?
    $endgroup$
    – Artem Anisimov
    1 hour ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @ArtemAnisimov From the documentation for the "HTML" import/export format: "FullData" imports: "full tabular content, including empty HTML table and list elements". "Data" doesn't import empty elements.
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
    49 mins ago
















4












$begingroup$

You can solve this by importing "FullData" rather than "Data".



dataA1 = Import[
"http://www.nuforc.org/webreports/ndxe201804.html", {"HTML",
"FullData"}]
dataA2 = Flatten[Most@Rest@dataA1[[8]], 1]
dataA3 = Map[AssociationThread[dataA1[[8, 1, 1]], #] &, dataA2];
Dataset[dataA3]


What's awkward about this is that there can be many empty tables that you must sift through (as you can see, I have to get the 8th element). However, it works quite well in this case.






share|improve this answer









$endgroup$













  • $begingroup$
    Thank you, but I'm not completely sure how "Data" and "FullData" differ. Why do they exist separately?
    $endgroup$
    – Artem Anisimov
    1 hour ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @ArtemAnisimov From the documentation for the "HTML" import/export format: "FullData" imports: "full tabular content, including empty HTML table and list elements". "Data" doesn't import empty elements.
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
    49 mins ago














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$begingroup$

You can solve this by importing "FullData" rather than "Data".



dataA1 = Import[
"http://www.nuforc.org/webreports/ndxe201804.html", {"HTML",
"FullData"}]
dataA2 = Flatten[Most@Rest@dataA1[[8]], 1]
dataA3 = Map[AssociationThread[dataA1[[8, 1, 1]], #] &, dataA2];
Dataset[dataA3]


What's awkward about this is that there can be many empty tables that you must sift through (as you can see, I have to get the 8th element). However, it works quite well in this case.






share|improve this answer









$endgroup$



You can solve this by importing "FullData" rather than "Data".



dataA1 = Import[
"http://www.nuforc.org/webreports/ndxe201804.html", {"HTML",
"FullData"}]
dataA2 = Flatten[Most@Rest@dataA1[[8]], 1]
dataA3 = Map[AssociationThread[dataA1[[8, 1, 1]], #] &, dataA2];
Dataset[dataA3]


What's awkward about this is that there can be many empty tables that you must sift through (as you can see, I have to get the 8th element). However, it works quite well in this case.







share|improve this answer












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  • $begingroup$
    Thank you, but I'm not completely sure how "Data" and "FullData" differ. Why do they exist separately?
    $endgroup$
    – Artem Anisimov
    1 hour ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @ArtemAnisimov From the documentation for the "HTML" import/export format: "FullData" imports: "full tabular content, including empty HTML table and list elements". "Data" doesn't import empty elements.
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
    49 mins ago


















  • $begingroup$
    Thank you, but I'm not completely sure how "Data" and "FullData" differ. Why do they exist separately?
    $endgroup$
    – Artem Anisimov
    1 hour ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @ArtemAnisimov From the documentation for the "HTML" import/export format: "FullData" imports: "full tabular content, including empty HTML table and list elements". "Data" doesn't import empty elements.
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
    49 mins ago
















$begingroup$
Thank you, but I'm not completely sure how "Data" and "FullData" differ. Why do they exist separately?
$endgroup$
– Artem Anisimov
1 hour ago




$begingroup$
Thank you, but I'm not completely sure how "Data" and "FullData" differ. Why do they exist separately?
$endgroup$
– Artem Anisimov
1 hour ago




1




1




$begingroup$
@ArtemAnisimov From the documentation for the "HTML" import/export format: "FullData" imports: "full tabular content, including empty HTML table and list elements". "Data" doesn't import empty elements.
$endgroup$
– Carl Lange
49 mins ago




$begingroup$
@ArtemAnisimov From the documentation for the "HTML" import/export format: "FullData" imports: "full tabular content, including empty HTML table and list elements". "Data" doesn't import empty elements.
$endgroup$
– Carl Lange
49 mins ago


















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