Checks if an argument is an atomic vector
assert_atomic_vector(
arg,
optional = FALSE,
arg_name = rlang::caller_arg(arg),
message = NULL,
class = "assert_atomic_vector",
call = parent.frame()
)The function throws an error if arg is not an atomic vector.
Otherwise, the input is returned invisibly.
A function argument to be checked
Is the checked argument optional? If set to FALSE and arg
is NULL then an error is thrown
string indicating the label/symbol of the object being checked.
string passed to cli::cli_abort(message).
When NULL, default messaging is used (see examples for default messages).
"{arg_name}" can be used in messaging.
Subclass of the condition.
The execution environment of a currently running
function, e.g. call = caller_env(). The corresponding function
call is retrieved and mentioned in error messages as the source
of the error.
You only need to supply call when throwing a condition from a
helper function which wouldn't be relevant to mention in the
message.
Can also be NULL or a defused function call to
respectively not display any call or hard-code a code to display.
For more information about error calls, see Including function calls in error messages.
Checks for valid input and returns warning or errors messages:
assert_character_scalar(),
assert_character_vector(),
assert_data_frame(),
assert_date_vector(),
assert_expr(),
assert_expr_list(),
assert_filter_cond(),
assert_function(),
assert_integer_scalar(),
assert_list_element(),
assert_list_of(),
assert_logical_scalar(),
assert_named(),
assert_numeric_vector(),
assert_one_to_one(),
assert_param_does_not_exist(),
assert_s3_class(),
assert_same_type(),
assert_symbol(),
assert_unit(),
assert_vars(),
assert_varval_list()
example_fun <- function(x) {
assert_atomic_vector(x)
}
example_fun(1:10)
try(example_fun(list(1, 2)))
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