chk_range {chk} | R Documentation |
Checks range of non-missing values
Description
Checks all non-missing values fall within range using
If inclusive
all(x[!is.na(x)] >= range[1] & x[!is.na(x)] <= range[2])
else
all(x[!is.na(x)] > range[1] & x[!is.na(x)] < range[2])
Usage
chk_range(x, range = c(0, 1), inclusive = TRUE, x_name = NULL)
vld_range(x, range = c(0, 1), inclusive = TRUE)
Arguments
x |
The object to check. |
range |
A non-missing sorted vector of length 2 of the lower and upper permitted values. |
inclusive |
A flag specifying whether the range is exclusive. |
x_name |
A string of the name of object x or NULL. |
Value
The chk_
function throws an informative error if the test fails or
returns the original object if successful so it can used in pipes.
The vld_
function returns a flag indicating whether the test was met.
Functions
-
vld_range()
: Validate Range
See Also
Other chk_ranges:
chk_gt()
,
chk_gte()
,
chk_lt()
,
chk_lte()
Examples
# chk_range
chk_range(0)
try(chk_range(-0.1))
# vld_range
vld_range(numeric(0))
vld_range(0)
vld_range(-0.1)
vld_range(c(0.1, 0.2, NA))
vld_range(c(0.1, 0.2, NA), range = c(0, 1))
[Package chk version 0.9.2 Index]