pyvista.core._validation.check.check_range#
- check_range(
 - array: _ArrayLikeOrScalar[NumberType],
 - /,
 - rng: VectorLike[_NumberType],
 - *,
 - strict_lower: bool = False,
 - strict_upper: bool = False,
 - name: str = 'Array',
 Check if an array’s values are all within a specific range.
- Parameters:
 - array
float|ArrayLike[float] Number or array to check.
- rng
VectorLike[float],optional Vector with two elements
[min, max]specifying the minimum and maximum data values allowed, respectively. By default, the range endpoints are inclusive, i.e. values must be >= min and <= max. Usestrict_lowerand/orstrict_upperto further restrict the allowable range. Usenp.infor-np.infto specify open intervals, e.g.[0, np.inf].- strict_lowerbool, default: 
False Enforce a strict lower bound for the range, i.e. array values must be strictly greater than the minimum.
- strict_upperbool, default: 
False Enforce a strict upper bound for the range, i.e. array values must be strictly less than the maximum.
- name
str, default: “Array” Variable name to use in the error messages if any are raised.
- array
 - Raises:
 ValueErrorIf any array value is outside the specified range.
See also
Examples
Check if an array’s values are in the range ``[0, 1]`.
>>> from pyvista import _validation >>> _validation.check_range([0, 0.5, 1], rng=[0, 1])