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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
% Please edit documentation in R/range_check.R
\name{check_range}
\alias{check_range}
\title{Check Range Consistency}
\usage{
check_range(
  recipe,
  ...,
  role = NA,
  skip = FALSE,
  trained = FALSE,
  slack_prop = 0.05,
  warn = FALSE,
  lower = NULL,
  upper = NULL,
  id = rand_id("range_check_")
)
}
\arguments{
\item{recipe}{A recipe object. The check will be added to the
sequence of operations for this recipe.}

\item{...}{One or more selector functions to choose variables
for this check. See \code{\link[=selections]{selections()}} for more details.}

\item{role}{Not used by this check since no new variables are
created.}

\item{skip}{A logical. Should the check be skipped when the
recipe is baked by \code{\link[=bake]{bake()}}? While all operations are baked
when \code{\link[=prep]{prep()}} is run, some operations may not be able to be
conducted on new data (e.g. processing the outcome variable(s)).
Care should be taken when using \code{skip = TRUE} as it may affect
the computations for subsequent operations.}

\item{trained}{A logical for whether the selectors in \code{...}
have been resolved by \code{\link[=prep]{prep()}}.}

\item{slack_prop}{The allowed slack as a proportion of the range
of the variable in the train set.}

\item{warn}{If \code{TRUE} the check will throw a warning instead
of an error when failing.}

\item{lower}{A named numeric vector of minimum values in the train set.
This is \code{NULL} until computed by \code{\link[=prep]{prep()}}.}

\item{upper}{A named numeric vector of maximum values in the train set.
This is \code{NULL} until computed by \code{\link[=prep]{prep()}}.}

\item{id}{A character string that is unique to this check to identify it.}
}
\value{
An updated version of \code{recipe} with the new check added to the
sequence of any existing operations.
}
\description{
\code{check_range} creates a \emph{specification} of a recipe
check that will check if the range of a numeric
variable changed in the new data.
}
\details{
The amount of slack that is allowed is determined by the
\code{slack_prop}. This is a numeric of length one or two. If
of length one, the same proportion will be used at both ends
of the train set range. If of length two, its first value
is used to compute the allowed slack at the lower end,
the second to compute the allowed slack at the upper end.
}
\section{Tidying}{
When you \code{\link[=tidy.recipe]{tidy()}} this check, a tibble with columns
\code{terms} (the selectors or variables selected) and \code{value} (the means)
is returned.
}

\examples{
slack_df <- data_frame(x = 0:100)
slack_new_data <- data_frame(x = -10:110)

# this will fail the check both ends
\dontrun{
recipe(slack_df) \%>\%
  check_range(x) \%>\%
  prep() \%>\%
  bake(slack_new_data)
}

# this will fail the check only at the upper end
\dontrun{
recipe(slack_df) \%>\%
  check_range(x, slack_prop = c(0.1, 0.05)) \%>\%
  prep() \%>\%
  bake(slack_new_data)
}

# give a warning instead of an error
\dontrun{
recipe(slack_df) \%>\%
  check_range(x, warn = TRUE) \%>\%
  prep() \%>\%
  bake(slack_new_data)
}
}
\seealso{
Other checks: 
\code{\link{check_class}()},
\code{\link{check_cols}()},
\code{\link{check_missing}()},
\code{\link{check_new_values}()}
}
\concept{checks}