I have the following data frame:
dat <- structure(list(`A-XXX` = c(1.51653275922944, 0.077037240321129,
0), `fBM-XXX` = c(2.22875185527511, 0, 0), `P-XXX` = c(1.73356698481106,
0, 0), `vBM-XXX` = c(3.00397859609183, 0, 0)), .Names = c("A-XXX",
"fBM-XXX", "P-XXX", "vBM-XXX"), row.names = c("BATF::JUN_AHR",
"BATF::JUN_CCR9", "BATF::JUN_IL10"), class = "data.frame")
dat
#> A-XXX fBM-XXX P-XXX vBM-XXX
#> BATF::JUN_AHR 1.51653276 2.228752 1.733567 3.003979
#> BATF::JUN_CCR9 0.07703724 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
#> BATF::JUN_IL10 0.00000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
I can remove the row with all column zero with this command:
> dat <- dat[ rowSums(dat)!=0, ]
> dat
A-XXX fBM-XXX P-XXX vBM-XXX
BATF::JUN_AHR 1.51653276 2.228752 1.733567 3.003979
BATF::JUN_CCR9 0.07703724 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
But how can I do it with dplyr's pipe style?
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