Check if an object is an element of a given set
Check if an object is an element of a given set
checkChoice(x, choices, null.ok = FALSE, fmatch = FALSE) check_choice(x, choices, null.ok = FALSE, fmatch = FALSE) assertChoice( x, choices, null.ok = FALSE, fmatch = FALSE, .var.name = vname(x), add = NULL ) assert_choice( x, choices, null.ok = FALSE, fmatch = FALSE, .var.name = vname(x), add = NULL ) testChoice(x, choices, null.ok = FALSE, fmatch = FALSE) test_choice(x, choices, null.ok = FALSE, fmatch = FALSE) expect_choice( x, choices, null.ok = FALSE, fmatch = FALSE, info = NULL, label = vname(x) )
x |
[any] |
choices |
[ |
null.ok |
[ |
fmatch |
[ |
.var.name |
[ |
add |
[ |
info |
[character(1)] |
label |
[ |
Depending on the function prefix:
If the check is successful, the functions
assertChoice
/assert_choice
return
x
invisibly, whereas
checkChoice
/check_choice
and
testChoice
/test_choice
return
TRUE
.
If the check is not successful,
assertChoice
/assert_choice
throws an error message,
testChoice
/test_choice
returns FALSE
,
and checkChoice
returns a string with the error message.
The function expect_choice
always returns an
expectation
.
The object x
must be of the same type as the set w.r.t. typeof
.
Integers and doubles are both treated as numeric.
Other set:
checkDisjunct()
,
checkSetEqual()
,
checkSubset()
testChoice("x", letters) # x is not converted before the comparison (except for numerics) testChoice(factor("a"), "a") testChoice(1, "1") testChoice(1, as.integer(1))
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