checkVector(x, strict = FALSE, any.missing = TRUE, all.missing = TRUE,
len = NULL, min.len = NULL, max.len = NULL, unique = FALSE,
names = NULL)assertVector(x, strict = FALSE, any.missing = TRUE, all.missing = TRUE,
len = NULL, min.len = NULL, max.len = NULL, unique = FALSE,
names = NULL, .var.name)
testVector(x, strict = FALSE, any.missing = TRUE, all.missing = TRUE,
len = NULL, min.len = NULL, max.len = NULL, unique = FALSE,
names = NULL)
x
. Defaults to a heuristic to determine
the name using deparse
and substitute
.logical(1)
]
May the vector have additional attributes or perform a
check for additional attributes like is.vector
?
Default is FALSE
which allows e.g. factor
s orlogical(1)
]
Are vectors with missing values allowed? Default is TRUE
.logical(1)
]
Are vectors with only missing values allowed? Default is TRUE
.integer(1)
]
Exact expected length of x
.integer(1)
]
Minimal length of x
.integer(1)
]
Maximal length of x
.logical(1)
]
Must all values be unique? Default is FALSE
.character(1)
]
Check for names. See checkNamed
for possible values.
Default is TRUE
.
If the check is not successful, assertVector
throws an error message,
testVector
returns FALSE
and checkVector
returns
a string with the error message.assertArray
,
checkArray
, testArray
;
assertAtomicVector
,
checkAtomicVector
,
testAtomicVector
;
assertAtomic
, checkAtomic
,
testAtomic
; assertCharacter
,
checkCharacter
,
testCharacter
; assertComplex
,
checkComplex
, testComplex
;
assertDataFrame
,
checkDataFrame
,
testDataFrame
;
assertEnvironment
,
checkEnvironment
,
testEnvironment
;
assertFactor
, checkFactor
,
testFactor
; assertFunction
,
checkFunction
, testFunction
;
assertIntegerish
,
checkIntegerish
,
testIntegerish
;
assertInteger
, checkInteger
,
testInteger
; assertList
,
checkList
, testList
;
assertLogical
, checkLogical
,
testLogical
; assertMatrix
,
checkMatrix
, testMatrix
;
assertNumeric
, checkNumeric
,
testNumeric
testVector(letters, min.len = 1L, any.missing = FALSE)
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