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hi everybody this is eugene lachlan and welcome to my series of short how-to videos in this video were going to learn how to remove records with missing data in r now when were conducting data analysis its quite common for us to come across records are lines in a data set where some values are missing so this could be you due to data not being recorded or a user input error and so on but we need to be able to deal with these missing records because it can upset or mess up our calculations or any data analysis that we do and there are several ways of dealing with missing values and the first one i want to take a look at in this video is to look at how do we remove any record that has a missing value in it from the data set so im going to take a look at a data set here its called 74 underscore data underscore file.csv this data file plus all our scripts and all data files used in this series are available from my github and youll find a link to that in the information section on t