check that the actual result is equal to 3.33,
but only look at the first two decimal places:
import junit.framework.TestCase;
public class TestLargest extends TestCase {
public TestLargest(String name) {
super(name);
}
public void testEmpty() {
assertEquals("Should be 3 1/3", 3.33, 10.0/3.0, 0.01);
}
}
39.5.assert |
| 39.5.1. | Ensure that they are equal |
| 39.5.2. | assertEquals([String message],expected,actual) |
| 39.5.3. | assertEquals([String message],expected,actual,tolerance) |
| 39.5.4. | assertNull([String message], java.lang.Object object) |
| 39.5.5. | assertSame([String message], expected, actual) |
| 39.5.6. | assertNotSame([String message], expected, actual) |
| 39.5.7. | assertTrue([String message], boolean condition) |
| 39.5.8. | assertFalse([String message], boolean condition) |