omxCheckCloseEnough {OpenMx} | R Documentation |
This function tests whether two numeric vectors or matrixes are approximately equal to one another, within a specified threshold.
omxCheckCloseEnough(a, b, epsilon = 10^(-15), na.action = na.fail)
a |
a numeric vector or matrix |
b |
a numeric vector or matrix |
epsilon |
a non-negative tolerance threshold |
na.action |
either na.fail (default) or na.pass. Use of na.omit or na.exclude is not recommended. |
Arguments ‘a’ and ‘b’ must be of the same type,
ie. they must be either vectors of equal dimension or matrices of
equal dimension. The two arguments are compared element-wise for
approximate equality. If the absolute value of the difference of
any two values is greater than the threshold, then an error will
be thrown. If ‘a’ and ‘b’ are approximately equal to
each other, by default the function will print a statement
informing the user the test has passed. To turn off these print
statements use options("mxPrintUnitTests" = FALSE)
.
When na.action is set to na.pass, a and b are expected to have identical missingness patterns.
The OpenMx User's guide can be found at http://openmx.psyc.virginia.edu/documentation.
omxCheckWithinPercentError
,
omxCheckIdentical
, omxCheckSetEquals
,
omxCheckTrue
, omxCheckEquals
omxCheckCloseEnough(c(1, 2, 3), c(1.1, 1.9 ,3.0), epsilon = 0.5) omxCheckCloseEnough(matrix(3, 3, 3), matrix(4, 3, 3), epsilon = 2) # Throws an error try(omxCheckCloseEnough(c(1, 2, 3), c(1.1, 1.9 ,3.0), epsilon = 0.01))