checkSetEqual(x, y, ordered = FALSE)assertSetEqual(x, y, ordered = FALSE, add = NULL, .var.name = NULL)
assert_set_equal(x, y, ordered = FALSE, add = NULL, .var.name = NULL)
testSetEqual(x, y, ordered = FALSE)
test_set_equal(x, y, ordered = FALSE)
expect_set_equal(x, y, ordered = FALSE, info = NULL, label = NULL)
atomic
]
Set to compare with.logical(1)
]
Check x
to have the same length and order as y
, i.e.
check using NA
s nicely.
Default is FALSE
.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, assertSubset
/assert_subset
throws an error message, testSubset
/test_subset
returns FALSE
,
and checkSubset
returns a string with the error message.
The function expect_subset
always returns an
expectation
.checkChoice
,
checkSubset
testSetEqual(c("a", "b"), c("a", "b"))
testSetEqual(1:3, 1:4)
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