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r - changing multiple column values given a condition in dplyr

I'm looking to find a simple way to do something like the following but with dplyr, essentially just replacing the values in 3 columns with NA when the condition is met.

dta[dta$na.ind == 1, c('x1', 'x2', 'x3')] <- NA

The only method I can think of using dplyr is the following, but I feel there should be a simpler way

dta <- dta %>% 
    mutate(x1 = ifelse(na.ind == 1, NA, x1),
           x2 = ifelse(na.ind == 1, NA, x2),
           x3 = ifelse(na.ind == 1, NA, x3))

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You can use mutate_at and pass the columns x1,x2,x3 to .vars parameter:

dta <- data.frame(na.ind = 1:3, x1 = 2:4, x2 = 2:4, x3 = 2:4, x4 = 2:4)
dta
#  na.ind x1 x2 x3 x4
#1      1  2  2  2  2
#2      2  3  3  3  3
#3      3  4  4  4  4

dta %>% mutate_at(.vars = c("x1", "x2", "x3"), funs(ifelse(na.ind == 1, NA, .)))
#  na.ind x1 x2 x3 x4
#1      1 NA NA NA  2
#2      2  3  3  3  3
#3      3  4  4  4  4

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