Each function checks that x is numeric and that every value satisfies the
sign constraint. Missing values cause the check to fail.
Usage
assert_all_positive(
x,
null_ok = FALSE,
arg = rlang::caller_arg(x),
call = rlang::caller_env()
)
assert_all_non_negative(
x,
null_ok = FALSE,
arg = rlang::caller_arg(x),
call = rlang::caller_env()
)
assert_all_negative(
x,
null_ok = FALSE,
arg = rlang::caller_arg(x),
call = rlang::caller_env()
)
assert_all_non_positive(
x,
null_ok = FALSE,
arg = rlang::caller_arg(x),
call = rlang::caller_env()
)Arguments
- x
Object to check.
- null_ok
Single logical. If
TRUE, aNULLvalue passes the check without error. Use this for optional arguments that default toNULL. Defaults toFALSE, soNULLis rejected unless you opt in.- arg
Name used to refer to
xin error messages. Defaults to the name of the expression passed asx.- call
Environment used as the error's call context. Defaults to the calling function, so errors point at the user's code.
