assert_vector {assertions} | R Documentation |
Assert input is a vector
Description
Assert input is a vector
Usage
assert_vector(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 a vector, otherwise aborts with the error message specified by msg
Note
By default, lists are not considered vectors (i.e. include_lists = FALSE
) to align with what end-users will expect, in spite of these objects technically being vectors.
Examples
try({
assert_vector(c(1, 2, 3)) # Passes
assert_vector(matrix(1:6, 2, 3)) # Throws default error message
assert_vector(1:3) # Passes
assert_vector(list(1, 2, 3)) # Throws default error message
assert_vector(list(1, 2, 3), include_lists = TRUE) # Passes
assert_vector(c("a", 1, "b"), "Custom error message") # Throws custom error message
assert_vector(factor(c(1, 2, 3)), "Custom error message") # Throws custom error message
})
[Package assertions version 0.1.0 Index]