expect_named {testthat} | R Documentation |
You can either check for the presence of names (leaving expected
blank), specific names (by suppling a vector of names), or absence of
names (with NULL
).
expect_named(object, expected, ignore.order = FALSE, ignore.case = FALSE, info = NULL, label = NULL)
object |
object to test |
expected |
Character vector of expected names. Leave missing to
match any names. Use |
ignore.order |
If |
ignore.case |
If |
info |
extra information to be included in the message (useful when writing tests in loops). |
label |
object label. When |
... |
Other arguments passed onto |
Other expectations: comparison-expectations
,
equality-expectations
,
expect_equal_to_reference
,
expect_length
, expect_match
,
inheritance-expectations
,
logical-expectations
,
output-expectations
x <- c(a = 1, b = 2, c = 3) expect_named(x) expect_named(x, c("a", "b", "c")) # Use options to control sensitivity expect_named(x, c("B", "C", "A"), ignore.order = TRUE, ignore.case = TRUE) # Can also check for the absence of names with NULL z <- 1:4 expect_named(z, NULL)