Hi again!

I have the following its object:
class(x1)
[1] "its"
attr(,"package")
[1] "its"
x1
            FTSE     DAX
2004-06-07 4491.6 4017.81
2004-06-08 4504.8 4018.95
2004-06-09 4489.5 3997.76
2004-06-10 4486.1 4021.64
2004-06-11 4484.0 4014.56
2004-06-14 4433.2 3948.65
2004-06-15 4458.6 3987.30
2004-06-16 4491.1 4003.24
2004-06-17 4493.3 3985.46
2004-06-18 4505.8 3999.79
2004-06-21 4502.2 3989.31
2004-06-22     NA 3928.39
2004-06-23     NA 3945.10
2004-06-24     NA 4007.05
2004-06-25     NA 4013.35
2004-06-28     NA 4069.35

I want to create an its object with no NAs; that is, if there is an NA in any column, strike the entire row.


I did the following:
x2 <- its(na.omit(x1))
x2
            FTSE     DAX
2004-06-07 4491.6 4017.81
2004-06-08 4504.8 4018.95
2004-06-09 4489.5 3997.76
2004-06-10 4486.1 4021.64
2004-06-11 4484.0 4014.56
2004-06-14 4433.2 3948.65
2004-06-15 4458.6 3987.30
2004-06-16 4491.1 4003.24
2004-06-17 4493.3 3985.46
2004-06-18 4505.8 3999.79
2004-06-21 4502.2 3989.31
attr(,"na.action")
2004-06-22 2004-06-23 2004-06-24 2004-06-25 2004-06-28
       12         13         14         15         16
attr(,"class")
[1] "omit"
class(x2) <- "its"


My question: is this the best way to accomplish the goal, please? I tried apply with "all" and is.na but I got strange results.


Thanks.
R Version 1.9.1
Sincerely,
Laura
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