checkLogical {checkmate} | R Documentation |
Check if an argument is a vector of type logical
Description
Check if an argument is a vector of type logical
Usage
checkLogical(
x,
any.missing = TRUE,
all.missing = TRUE,
len = NULL,
min.len = NULL,
max.len = NULL,
unique = FALSE,
names = NULL,
typed.missing = FALSE,
null.ok = FALSE
)
check_logical(
x,
any.missing = TRUE,
all.missing = TRUE,
len = NULL,
min.len = NULL,
max.len = NULL,
unique = FALSE,
names = NULL,
typed.missing = FALSE,
null.ok = FALSE
)
assertLogical(
x,
any.missing = TRUE,
all.missing = TRUE,
len = NULL,
min.len = NULL,
max.len = NULL,
unique = FALSE,
names = NULL,
typed.missing = FALSE,
null.ok = FALSE,
.var.name = vname(x),
add = NULL
)
assert_logical(
x,
any.missing = TRUE,
all.missing = TRUE,
len = NULL,
min.len = NULL,
max.len = NULL,
unique = FALSE,
names = NULL,
typed.missing = FALSE,
null.ok = FALSE,
.var.name = vname(x),
add = NULL
)
testLogical(
x,
any.missing = TRUE,
all.missing = TRUE,
len = NULL,
min.len = NULL,
max.len = NULL,
unique = FALSE,
names = NULL,
typed.missing = FALSE,
null.ok = FALSE
)
test_logical(
x,
any.missing = TRUE,
all.missing = TRUE,
len = NULL,
min.len = NULL,
max.len = NULL,
unique = FALSE,
names = NULL,
typed.missing = FALSE,
null.ok = FALSE
)
expect_logical(
x,
any.missing = TRUE,
all.missing = TRUE,
len = NULL,
min.len = NULL,
max.len = NULL,
unique = FALSE,
names = NULL,
typed.missing = FALSE,
null.ok = FALSE,
info = NULL,
label = vname(x)
)
Arguments
x |
[any] |
any.missing |
[ |
all.missing |
[ |
len |
[ |
min.len |
[ |
max.len |
[ |
unique |
[ |
names |
[ |
typed.missing |
[ |
null.ok |
[ |
.var.name |
[ |
add |
[ |
info |
[ |
label |
[ |
Details
This function does not distinguish between
NA
, NA_integer_
, NA_real_
, NA_complex_
NA_character_
and NaN
.
Value
Depending on the function prefix:
If the check is successful, the functions
assertLogical
/assert_logical
return
x
invisibly, whereas
checkLogical
/check_logical
and
testLogical
/test_logical
return
TRUE
.
If the check is not successful,
assertLogical
/assert_logical
throws an error message,
testLogical
/test_logical
returns FALSE
,
and checkLogical
/check_logical
return a string with the error message.
The function expect_logical
always returns an
expectation
.
See Also
Other basetypes:
checkArray()
,
checkAtomic()
,
checkAtomicVector()
,
checkCharacter()
,
checkComplex()
,
checkDataFrame()
,
checkDate()
,
checkDouble()
,
checkEnvironment()
,
checkFactor()
,
checkFormula()
,
checkFunction()
,
checkInteger()
,
checkIntegerish()
,
checkList()
,
checkMatrix()
,
checkNull()
,
checkNumeric()
,
checkPOSIXct()
,
checkRaw()
,
checkVector()
Examples
testLogical(TRUE)
testLogical(TRUE, min.len = 1)