Checks if an argument is a character vector
assert_character_vector(
arg,
values = NULL,
named = FALSE,
optional = FALSE,
arg_name = rlang::caller_arg(arg),
message = NULL,
class = "assert_character_vector",
call = parent.frame()
)
A function argument to be checked
none
A character
vector of valid values for arg
NULL
If set to TRUE
, an error is issued if not all elements of the
vector are named.
FALSE
Is the checked argument optional? If set to FALSE
and arg
is NULL
then an error is thrown
FALSE
string indicating the label/symbol of the object being checked.
rlang::caller_arg(arg)
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.
NULL
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.
The function throws an error if arg
is not a character vector or if
any element is not included in the list of valid values. Otherwise, the input
is returned invisibly.
Checks for valid input and returns warning or errors messages:
assert_atomic_vector()
,
assert_character_scalar()
,
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(chr) {
assert_character_vector(chr)
}
example_fun(letters)
try(example_fun(1:10))
#> Error in example_fun(1:10) :
#> Argument `chr` must be <character>, but is an integer vector.
example_fun2 <- function(chr) {
assert_character_vector(chr, named = TRUE)
}
try(example_fun2(c(alpha = "a", "b", gamma = "c")))
#> Error in example_fun2(c(alpha = "a", "b", gamma = "c")) :
#> All elements of `chr` argument must be named.
#> ℹ The indices of the unnamed elements are 2