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Fill in Missing Values

I have a transpose with an odd symptom

 

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When the transpose executes and the first cell in a column is "Batch 0" and all the subsequent cells are empty, I would like to fill those cells as "Batch 1".  Any clue how I could do that?


Slán



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txnelson
Super User

Re: Fill in Missing Values

Here is a little script that will do what you want

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If( :"RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139"n[1] == "Batch 0",
	Try(
		:"RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139"n[Current Data Table() << get rows where(
			Is Missing( :"RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139"n )
		)] = "Batch 1"
	)
);

Here is a complete example

Names Default To Here( 1 );
New Table( "Example",
	Add Rows( 25 ),
	New Column( "RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139",
		Character,
		Set Values(
			{"Batch 0", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
			"", ""}
		)
	)
);

If( :"RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139"n[1] == "Batch 0",
	Try(
		:"RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139"n[Current Data Table() << get rows where(
			Is Missing( :"RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139"n )
		)] = "Batch 1"
	)
);
Jim

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Level VI

Re: Fill in Missing Values

Jim, thanks.  I modified this to iterate through columns from 4 onward and only act on columns that were empty apart from the first row.

 

colList1 = Data Table( "Transpose of History" ) << get column names( string );

For( i = 1, i <= N Cols( Data Table( "Transpose of History" ) ), i++, If( Column(colList1[i])[1] == "Batch 0" & Col N Missing( As Column(colList1[i]) ) == NRow()-1, Try( Column(colList1[i])[Current Data Table() << get rows where( Is Missing( As Column(colList1[i]) ) )] = "Batch 1" ) ) );

Slán



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txnelson
Super User

Re: Fill in Missing Values

Here is a little script that will do what you want

txnelson_0-1736806906722.png

If( :"RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139"n[1] == "Batch 0",
	Try(
		:"RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139"n[Current Data Table() << get rows where(
			Is Missing( :"RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139"n )
		)] = "Batch 1"
	)
);

Here is a complete example

Names Default To Here( 1 );
New Table( "Example",
	Add Rows( 25 ),
	New Column( "RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139",
		Character,
		Set Values(
			{"Batch 0", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
			"", ""}
		)
	)
);

If( :"RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139"n[1] == "Batch 0",
	Try(
		:"RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139"n[Current Data Table() << get rows where(
			Is Missing( :"RSC TCANEAL/ furnace/ 5139"n )
		)] = "Batch 1"
	)
);
Jim
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Level VI

Re: Fill in Missing Values

Jim, thanks.  I modified this to iterate through columns from 4 onward and only act on columns that were empty apart from the first row.

 

colList1 = Data Table( "Transpose of History" ) << get column names( string );

For( i = 1, i <= N Cols( Data Table( "Transpose of History" ) ), i++, If( Column(colList1[i])[1] == "Batch 0" & Col N Missing( As Column(colList1[i]) ) == NRow()-1, Try( Column(colList1[i])[Current Data Table() << get rows where( Is Missing( As Column(colList1[i]) ) )] = "Batch 1" ) ) );

Slán



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