check_vector: Check Atomic Vector

Description Usage Arguments Value Examples

Description

Check Atomic Vector

Usage

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check_vector(x, values = NULL, length = NA, unique = FALSE,
  sorted = FALSE, named = NA, attributes = named, names = TRUE,
  class = TRUE, only = FALSE, x_name = substitute(x), error = TRUE)

Arguments

x

The object to check.

values

NULL or a vector specifying the values.

length

A flag indicating whether x should have elements (versus no elements) or a missing value indicating no requirements or a count or count range of the number of elements or a count vector of the permitted number of elements.

unique

A flag indicating whether the values must be unique.

sorted

A flag indicating whether the vector must be sorted.

named

A flag indicating whether the vector must be named or unnamed or NA if it doesn't matter.

attributes

A flag indicating whether the vector must or must not have attributes or NA if it doesn't matter.

names

A flag specifying whether names should be considered an attribute.

class

A flag specifying whether class should be considered an attribute.

only

A flag indicating whether only the actual values are permitted. It only affects values with two or less non-missing elements.

x_name

A string of the name of the object.

error

A flag indicating whether to throw an informative error or immediately generate an informative message if the check fails.

Value

An invisible copy of x (if it doesn't throw an error).

Examples

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check_vector(2:1, length = 3, sorted = TRUE, named = TRUE, error = FALSE)
check_vector(c("one", "two", "four"), values = c("one", "two", "two"), error = FALSE)

checkr documentation built on May 1, 2019, 6:59 p.m.