| assert_is_date {assertive.types} | R Documentation |
Checks to see if the input is a Date or POSIXt object.
assert_is_date(x, severity = getOption("assertive.severity", "stop"))
assert_is_posixct(x, severity = getOption("assertive.severity", "stop"))
assert_is_posixlt(x, severity = getOption("assertive.severity", "stop"))
is_date(x, .xname = get_name_in_parent(x))
is_posixct(x, .xname = get_name_in_parent(x))
is_posixlt(x, .xname = get_name_in_parent(x))
x |
Input to check. |
severity |
How severe should the consequences of the assertion be?
Either |
.xname |
Not intended to be used directly. |
The is_* functions return TRUE or FALSE
depending upon whether or not the input is a datetime object.
The assert_* functions return nothing but throw an error if the
corresponding is_* function returns FALSE.
is_date(Sys.Date()) is_posixct(Sys.time()) # These examples should fail. assertive.base::dont_stop(assert_is_date(Sys.time()))