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wyz.code.metaTesting (version 1.1.4)

setGenerationContext: Set generation context.

Description

Use this function to set generation context.

Usage

setGenerationContext(replacementNumber_ui_1 = sample(0:3L, 1),
                      homogeneousTypeReplacement_b_1 = FALSE,
                      allowList_b_1 = TRUE,
                      forceList_b_1 = FALSE)

Arguments

replacementNumber_ui_1

a single unsigned integer expressing the number of arguments to generate.

homogeneousTypeReplacement_b_1

A single boolean expressing willingness to replace chosen argument with same type arguments, or not. Useful when dealing with ….

allowList_b_1

a single boolean, expressing the desired result. When TRUE result is a list, a vector otherwise.

forceList_b_1

a single boolean, expressing the desire to get the result as a list.

Value

A list containing all the provided arguments, accessible through names homogeneous_type, number_replacements, and allow_list.

Predefined variables named established_replacement_context and erc hold most common definition cases, and therefore greatly eases use and simplify writing.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# a typical instanciation
egc <- list(
  setGenerationContext(homogeneous = TRUE),
  setGenerationContext(allowList = FALSE)
)

# uses predefined variable
print(erc$homo_vector[[2]])
# }

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