jonkeane commented on a change in pull request #9606:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/9606#discussion_r589835066



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File path: r/tests/testthat/test-Array.R
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@@ -723,6 +723,17 @@ test_that("[ accepts Arrays and otherwise handles bad 
input", {
   )
 })
 
+test_that("[ %in% looks up string key in dictionary", {
+  a1 <- Array$create(as.factor(c("A", "B", "C")))
+  a2 <- DictionaryArray$create(c(0L, 1L, 2L), c(4.5, 3.2, 1.1))
+  b1 <- Array$create(c(FALSE, TRUE, FALSE))
+  b2 <- Array$create(c(FALSE, FALSE, FALSE))
+  expect_equal(b1, arrow:::call_function("is_in_meta_binary", a1, 
Array$create("B")))
+  expect_equal(b2, arrow:::call_function("is_in_meta_binary", a1, 
Array$create("D")))
+  expect_equal(b1, arrow:::call_function("is_in_meta_binary", a2, 
Array$create(3.2)))
+  expect_error(arrow:::call_function("is_in_meta_binary", a2, 
Array$create("B")))

Review comment:
       I think adding `is_in()` is a good idea, especially since it'll give us 
a nice place to document this particular quirk




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