checkCount(x, na.ok = FALSE, positive = FALSE,
  tol = sqrt(.Machine$double.eps))assertCount(x, na.ok = FALSE, positive = FALSE,
  tol = sqrt(.Machine$double.eps), add = NULL, .var.name = NULL)
assert_count(x, na.ok = FALSE, positive = FALSE,
  tol = sqrt(.Machine$double.eps), add = NULL, .var.name = NULL)
testCount(x, na.ok = FALSE, positive = FALSE,
  tol = sqrt(.Machine$double.eps))
test_count(x, na.ok = FALSE, positive = FALSE,
  tol = sqrt(.Machine$double.eps))
expect_count(x, na.ok = FALSE, positive = FALSE,
  tol = sqrt(.Machine$double.eps), info = NULL, label = NULL)
logical(1)]
Are missing values allowed? Default is FALSE.logical(1)]
Must x be positive (>= 1)?
Default is FALSE, allowing 0.double(1)]
Numerical tolerance used to check whether a double or complex can be converted.
Default is sqrt(.Machine$double.eps).AssertCollection]
Collection to store assertions. See AssertCollection.NULL || character(1)]
Name of the checked object to print in error message. If NULL,
the name will be heuristically determined via substitute.expect_that..var.name, but passed down to expect_that.TRUE. If the check
 is not successful, assertCount/assert_count
 throws an error message, testCount/test_count
 returns FALSE,
 and checkCount returns a string with the error message.
 The function expect_count always returns an
 expectation.NA, NA_integer_, NA_real_, NA_complex_
NA_character_ and NaN.checkFlag,
  checkInt, checkNumber,
  checkScalarNA, checkScalar,
  checkString