| is.sq {tidysq} | R Documentation |
Check if object has specified type
Description
Checks if object is an sq object
without specifying type or if it is an sq object with specific type.
Usage
is.sq(x)
is.sq_dna_bsc(x)
is.sq_dna_ext(x)
is.sq_dna(x)
is.sq_rna_bsc(x)
is.sq_rna_ext(x)
is.sq_rna(x)
is.sq_ami_bsc(x)
is.sq_ami_ext(x)
is.sq_ami(x)
is.sq_unt(x)
is.sq_atp(x)
Arguments
x |
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Details
These functions are mostly simply calls to class checks. There are also
grouped checks, i.e. is.sq_dna, is.sq_rna and is.sq_ami.
These check for sq type regardless of if the type is basic or extended.
Value
A logical value - TRUE if x has specified type,
FALSE otherwise.
See Also
Functions that manipulate type of sequences:
find_invalid_letters(),
sq_type(),
substitute_letters(),
typify()
Functions from utility module:
==.sq(),
get_sq_lengths(),
sqconcatenate,
sqextract
Examples
# Creating objects to work on:
sq_dna <- sq(c("GGCAT", "TATC-A", "TGA"), alphabet = "dna_bsc")
sq_rna <- sq(c("CGAUUACG", "UUCUAGA", "UUCA"), alphabet = "rna_bsc")
sq_ami <- sq(c("CVMPQGQQ", "AHLC--PPQ"), alphabet = "ami_ext")
sq_unt <- sq("BAHHAJJ&HAN&JD&", alphabet = "unt")
sq_atp <- sq(c("mALPVQAmAmA", "mAmAPQ"), alphabet = c("mA", LETTERS))
# What is considered sq:
is.sq(sq_dna)
is.sq(sq_rna)
is.sq(sq_ami)
is.sq(sq_unt)
is.sq(sq_atp)
# What is not:
is.sq(c(1,2,3))
is.sq(LETTERS)
is.sq(TRUE)
is.sq(NULL)
# Checking for exact class:
is.sq_dna_bsc(sq_dna)
is.sq_dna_ext(sq_rna)
is.sq_rna_bsc(sq_ami)
is.sq_rna_ext(sq_rna)
is.sq_ami_bsc(sq_ami)
is.sq_ami_ext(sq_atp)
is.sq_atp(sq_atp)
is.sq_unt(sq_unt)
# Checking for generalized type:
is.sq_dna(sq_atp)
is.sq_rna(sq_rna)
is.sq_ami(sq_ami)
[Package tidysq version 1.1.3 Index]