checkFactor(x, levels = NULL, ordered = NA, empty.levels.ok = TRUE,
  any.missing = TRUE, all.missing = TRUE, len = NULL, min.len = NULL,
  max.len = NULL, n.levels = NULL, min.levels = NULL, max.levels = NULL,
  unique = FALSE, names = NULL)assertFactor(x, levels = NULL, ordered = NA, empty.levels.ok = TRUE,
  any.missing = TRUE, all.missing = TRUE, len = NULL, min.len = NULL,
  max.len = NULL, n.levels = NULL, min.levels = NULL, max.levels = NULL,
  unique = FALSE, names = NULL, add = NULL, .var.name = NULL)
assert_factor(x, levels = NULL, ordered = NA, empty.levels.ok = TRUE,
  any.missing = TRUE, all.missing = TRUE, len = NULL, min.len = NULL,
  max.len = NULL, n.levels = NULL, min.levels = NULL, max.levels = NULL,
  unique = FALSE, names = NULL, add = NULL, .var.name = NULL)
testFactor(x, levels = NULL, ordered = NA, empty.levels.ok = TRUE,
  any.missing = TRUE, all.missing = TRUE, len = NULL, min.len = NULL,
  max.len = NULL, n.levels = NULL, min.levels = NULL, max.levels = NULL,
  unique = FALSE, names = NULL)
test_factor(x, levels = NULL, ordered = NA, empty.levels.ok = TRUE,
  any.missing = TRUE, all.missing = TRUE, len = NULL, min.len = NULL,
  max.len = NULL, n.levels = NULL, min.levels = NULL, max.levels = NULL,
  unique = FALSE, names = NULL)
expect_factor(x, levels = NULL, ordered = NA, empty.levels.ok = TRUE,
  any.missing = TRUE, all.missing = TRUE, len = NULL, min.len = NULL,
  max.len = NULL, n.levels = NULL, min.levels = NULL, max.levels = NULL,
  unique = FALSE, names = NULL, info = NULL, label = NULL)
character]
Vector of allowed factor levels.logical(1)]
Check for an ordered factor? If FALSE or TRUE, checks explicitly
for an unordered or ordered factor, respectively.
Default is NA which does not perform any additional check.logical(1)]
Are empty levels allowed?
Default is TRUE.logical(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.integer(1)]
Exact number of factor levels.
Default is NULL (no check).integer(1)]
Minimum number of factor levels.
Default is NULL (no check).integer(1)]
Maximum number of factor levels.
Default is NULL (no check).logical(1)]
Must all values be unique? Default is FALSE.character(1)]
Check for names. See checkNamed for possible values.
Default is 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, assertFactor/assert_factor
 throws an error message, testFactor/test_factor
 returns FALSE,
 and checkFactor returns a string with the error message.
 The function expect_factor always returns an
 expectation.checkArray,
  checkAtomicVector,
  checkAtomic, checkCharacter,
  checkComplex, checkDataFrame,
  checkDataTable,
  checkEnvironment,
  checkFunction,
  checkIntegerish,
  checkInteger, checkList,
  checkLogical, checkMatrix,
  checkNumeric, checkVectorx = factor("a", levels = c("a", "b"))
testFactor(x)
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