text-expectations {testdat} | R Documentation |
Expectations: text
Description
Test whether variables in a data frame contain common NULL placeholders.
Usage
expect_text_miss(
vars,
miss = getOption("testdat.miss_text"),
flt = TRUE,
data = get_testdata()
)
expect_text_nmiss(
vars,
miss = getOption("testdat.miss_text"),
flt = TRUE,
data = get_testdata()
)
Arguments
vars |
< |
miss |
A vector of values to be treated as missing. The testdat.miss or testdat.miss_text option is used by default. |
flt |
< |
data |
A data frame to test. The global test data is used by default. |
Value
expect_*()
functions are mainly called for their side effects. The
expectation signals its result (e.g. "success", "failure"), which is logged
by the current test reporter. In a non-testing
context the expectation will raise an error with class
expectation_failure
if it fails.
See Also
Other data expectations:
conditional-expectations
,
datacomp-expectations
,
date-expectations
,
exclusivity-expectations
,
expect_depends()
,
generic-expectations
,
label-expectations
,
pattern-expectations
,
proportion-expectations
,
uniqueness-expectations
,
value-expectations
Examples
sales <- data.frame(
sale_id = 1:5,
date = c("20200101", "null", "20200102", "20200103", "null"),
sale_price = c(10, -1, 30, 40, -1)
)
# Dates not missing
try(expect_text_nmiss(date, data = sales))
# Date missing if price negative
try(expect_text_miss(date, flt = sale_price %in% -1, data = sales))