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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T03:10:34+00:00 2026-06-15T03:10:34+00:00

I have a whole column of numbers that include comma separators at the thousands.

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I have a whole column of numbers that include comma separators at the thousands. When I try to create a numeric column out of them, anything over 999 becomes NA.

I used cbind:

df <- cbind(df, var2 = as.numeric(as.character(df$var1)))

and wound up with:

        var1  var2
1   2,518.50    NA
2   2,518.50    NA
3   5,018.50    NA
4   4,018.50    NA
5  10,018.50    NA
6     318.50 318.5
7   2,518.50    NA
8   3,518.50    NA
9   7,518.50    NA
10  1,018.50    NA

Is there a way to strip the commas or tell as.numeric how to handle them?

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    2026-06-15T03:10:36+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 3:10 am

    If you are trying to add a new column var2 to df, you can use the following

      df$var2 <- as.numeric(gsub(",", "", as.character(df$var1)))
    
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