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AMR/tests/testthat/test-atc.R

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# ==================================================================== #
# TITLE #
# Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Analysis #
# #
# SOURCE #
# https://gitlab.com/msberends/AMR #
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# LICENCE #
# (c) 2019 Berends MS (m.s.berends@umcg.nl), Luz CF (c.f.luz@umcg.nl) #
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# GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GNU GPL-2), as published by #
# the Free Software Foundation. #
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context("ab.R")
test_that("as.atc works", {
expect_identical(class(as.atc("amox")), "atc")
expect_true(is.atc(as.atc("amox")))
expect_output(print(as.atc("amox")))
expect_output(print(data.frame(a = as.atc("amox"))))
expect_identical(class(pull(antibiotics, atc)), "atc")
expect_warning(as.atc("Z00ZZ00")) # not yet availatcle in data set
expect_warning(as.atc("UNKNOWN"))
expect_output(print(as.atc("amox")))
})