assert_logical {assertions} | R Documentation |
Assert input is logical
Description
Assert an R object is 'logical' (TRUE/FALSE).
Works for vector and matrix objects.
To assert an object is specifically a logical vector see assert_logical_vector()
Usage
assert_logical(x, msg = NULL, call = rlang::caller_env(), arg_name = NULL)
Arguments
x |
An object |
msg |
A character string containing the error message to display if |
call |
Only relevant when pooling assertions into multi-assertion helper functions. See cli_abort for details. |
arg_name |
Advanced use only. Name of the argument passed (default: NULL, will automatically extract arg_name). |
Value
invisible(TRUE) if x
is logical, otherwise aborts with the error message specified by msg
Examples
try({
assert_logical(TRUE) # Passes
assert_logical(c(TRUE, FALSE, TRUE)) # Passes
assert_logical(c("a", "b")) # Throws default error
assert_logical(1:3, "Custom error message") # Throws custom error
})
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