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comparedf.tolerances: comparedf tolerances

Description

Internal functions defining tolerances for the comparedf.control function. To create your own tolerance definitions, see the vignette.

Usage

tol.NA(x, y, idx)

tol.num.absolute(x, y, tol)

tol.num.percent(x, y, tol)

tol.num.pct(x, y, tol)

tol.factor.none(x, y)

tol.factor.levels(x, y)

tol.factor.labels(x, y)

tol.char.both(x, y)

tol.char.case(x, y)

tol.char.trim(x, y)

tol.char.none(x, y)

tol.date.absolute(x, y, tol)

tol.logical.none(x, y)

tol.other.none(x, y)

Arguments

x, y

vectors of the appropriate lengths and types.

idx

A logical vector of appropriate length.

tol

A numeric tolerance

Value

A logical vector of length equal to that of x and y, where TRUE denotes a difference between x and y, and FALSE denotes no difference between x and y.

Details

tol.NA takes as differences between two vectors any elements which are NA in one but not the other, or which are non-NA in both and TRUE in idx. It is useful for handling NAs in custom tolerance functions.

See Also

comparedf.control, comparedf