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Functions to validate permutations
Description
Functions to validate permutation objects: if valid, return TRUE
and if not valid, generate a warning()
and return FALSE
.
Function singleword_valid()
takes an integer vector, interpreted
as a word, and checks that it is a permutation of
seq_len(max(x))
.
Function cyclist_valid()
takes a cyclist and checks that its
argument corresponds to a meaningful permutation: the elements must be
vectors of strictly positive integers with no repeated values and empty
pairwise intersection. Compare nicify_cyclist()
[documented at
cyclist.Rd
] which is more cosmetic, converting its argument into
a standard form.
Usage
singleword_valid(w)
cyclist_valid(x)
Arguments
w |
In function |
x |
In function |
Value
Returns either TRUE
, or gives a warning and returns FALSE
Author(s)
Robin K. S. Hankin
See Also
Examples
singleword_valid(sample(1:9)) # TRUE
singleword_valid(c(3L,4L,2L,1L)) # TRUE
singleword_valid(c(3,4,2,1)) # FALSE (not integer)
singleword_valid(c(3L,3L,2L,1L)) # FALSE (3 repeated)
cyclist_valid(list(c(1,8,2),c(3,6))) # TRUE
cyclist_valid(list(c(1,8,2),c(3,6))) # FALSE ('8' is repeated)
cyclist_valid(list(c(1,8,1),c(3,6))) # FALSE ('1' is repeated)
cyclist_valid(list(c(0,8,2),c(3,6))) # FALSE (zero element)