Class AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>>
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- org.assertj.core.api.AbstractAssert<SELF,ACTUAL>
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- org.assertj.core.api.AbstractObjectAssert<SELF,ACTUAL>
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- org.assertj.core.api.AbstractComparableAssert<SELF,Integer>
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- org.assertj.core.api.AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>
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- Type Parameters:
SELF- the "self" type of this assertion class. Please read "Emulating 'self types' using Java Generics to simplify fluent API implementation" for more details.
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Assert<SELF,Integer>,ComparableAssert<SELF,Integer>,Descriptable<SELF>,ExtensionPoints<SELF,Integer>,NumberAssert<SELF,Integer>
- Direct Known Subclasses:
AbstractIterableSizeAssert,AbstractMapSizeAssert,IntegerAssert
public abstract class AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>> extends AbstractComparableAssert<SELF,Integer> implements NumberAssert<SELF,Integer>
Base class for all implementations of assertions forIntegers.- Author:
- Drummond Dawson, Yvonne Wang, David DIDIER, Ansgar Konermann, Alex Ruiz, Joel Costigliola, Mikhail Mazursky, Nicolas François
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description (package private) Integersintegers-
Fields inherited from class org.assertj.core.api.AbstractComparableAssert
comparables
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Fields inherited from class org.assertj.core.api.AbstractAssert
actual, assertionErrorCreator, conditions, info, myself, objects, throwUnsupportedExceptionOnEquals
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description AbstractIntegerAssert(Integer actual, Class<?> selfType)
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description private static booleancanBeCastToInt(long expected)SELFisBetween(Integer start, Integer end)Verifies that the actual value is in [start, end] range (start included, end included).SELFisCloseTo(int expected, Offset<Integer> offset)Verifies that the actual number is close to the given one within the given offset value.SELFisCloseTo(int expected, Percentage percentage)Verifies that the actual number is close to the given one within the given percentage.
If difference is equal to the percentage value, assertion is considered valid.SELFisCloseTo(Integer expected, Offset<Integer> offset)Verifies that the actual number is close to the given one within the given offset value.SELFisCloseTo(Integer expected, Percentage percentage)Verifies that the actual number is close to the given one within the given percentage.
If difference is equal to the percentage value, assertion is considered valid.SELFisEqualTo(int expected)Verifies that the actual value is equal to the given one.SELFisEqualTo(long expected)Verifies that the actual value is equal to the given long.SELFisGreaterThan(int other)Verifies that the actual value is greater than the given one.SELFisGreaterThanOrEqualTo(int other)Verifies that the actual value is greater than or equal to the given one.SELFisLessThan(int other)Verifies that the actual value is less than the given one.SELFisLessThanOrEqualTo(int other)Verifies that the actual value is less than or equal to the given one.SELFisNegative()Verifies that the actual value is negative.SELFisNotCloseTo(int expected, Offset<Integer> offset)Verifies that the actual number is not close to the given one by less than the given offset.SELFisNotCloseTo(int expected, Percentage percentage)Verifies that the actual number is not close to the given one by the given percentage.
If difference is equal to the percentage value, the assertion fails.SELFisNotCloseTo(Integer expected, Offset<Integer> offset)Verifies that the actual number is not close to the given one by less than the given offset.SELFisNotCloseTo(Integer expected, Percentage percentage)Verifies that the actual number is not close to the given one by the given percentage.
If difference is equal to the percentage value, the assertion fails.SELFisNotEqualTo(int other)Verifies that the actual value is not equal to the given one.SELFisNotNegative()Verifies that the actual value is non negative (positive or equal zero).SELFisNotPositive()Verifies that the actual value is non positive (negative or equal zero).SELFisNotZero()Verifies that the actual value is not equal to zero.SELFisOne()Verifies that the actual value is equal to one.SELFisPositive()Verifies that the actual value is positive.SELFisStrictlyBetween(Integer start, Integer end)Verifies that the actual value is in ]start, end[ range (start excluded, end excluded).SELFisZero()Verifies that the actual value is equal to zero.SELFusingComparator(Comparator<? super Integer> customComparator)Use the given custom comparator instead of relying on actual type A equals method for incoming assertion checks.SELFusingComparator(Comparator<? super Integer> customComparator, String customComparatorDescription)Use the given custom comparator instead of relying on actual type A equals method for incoming assertion checks.SELFusingDefaultComparator()Revert to standard comparison for the incoming assertion checks.-
Methods inherited from class org.assertj.core.api.AbstractComparableAssert
inBinary, inHexadecimal, isEqualByComparingTo, isGreaterThan, isGreaterThanOrEqualTo, isLessThan, isLessThanOrEqualTo, isNotEqualByComparingTo
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Methods inherited from class org.assertj.core.api.AbstractObjectAssert
as, as, extracting, extracting, extracting, extracting, getComparatorsByType, hasAllNullFieldsOrProperties, hasAllNullFieldsOrPropertiesExcept, hasFieldOrProperty, hasFieldOrPropertyWithValue, hasNoNullFieldsOrProperties, hasNoNullFieldsOrPropertiesExcept, isEqualToComparingFieldByField, isEqualToComparingFieldByFieldRecursively, isEqualToComparingOnlyGivenFields, isEqualToIgnoringGivenFields, isEqualToIgnoringNullFields, newObjectAssert, returns, usingComparatorForFields, usingComparatorForType, usingRecursiveComparison, usingRecursiveComparison, withAssertionState, withComparatorByPropertyOrField, withTypeComparator
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Methods inherited from class org.assertj.core.api.AbstractAssert
asInstanceOf, asList, asString, describedAs, describedAs, descriptionText, doesNotHave, doesNotHaveSameClassAs, equals, failWithMessage, getWritableAssertionInfo, has, hashCode, hasSameClassAs, hasSameHashCodeAs, hasToString, is, isEqualTo, isExactlyInstanceOf, isIn, isIn, isInstanceOf, isInstanceOfAny, isInstanceOfSatisfying, isNot, isNotEqualTo, isNotExactlyInstanceOf, isNotIn, isNotIn, isNotInstanceOf, isNotInstanceOfAny, isNotNull, isNotOfAnyClassIn, isNotSameAs, isNull, isOfAnyClassIn, isSameAs, matches, matches, newListAssertInstance, overridingErrorMessage, satisfies, satisfies, satisfiesAnyOf, satisfiesAnyOf, setCustomRepresentation, throwAssertionError, withFailMessage, withRepresentation, withThreadDumpOnError
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Field Detail
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integers
Integers integers
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Method Detail
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isEqualTo
public SELF isEqualTo(int expected)
Verifies that the actual value is equal to the given one.Example:
// assertions will pass: assertThat(1).isEqualTo(1); assertThat(-1).isEqualTo(-1); // assertions will fail: assertThat(1).isEqualTo(2); assertThat(1).isEqualTo(-1);- Parameters:
expected- the given value to compare the actual value to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actual value isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is not equal to the given one.
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isEqualTo
public SELF isEqualTo(long expected)
Verifies that the actual value is equal to the given long. If the long value is not in [Integer.MIN_VALUE,Integer.MAX_VALUE], the assertion simply fails.Example:
// assertions will pass: assertThat(1).isEqualTo(1L); assertThat(-1).isEqualTo(-1L); // assertions will fail: assertThat(1).isEqualTo(2L); assertThat(1).isEqualTo(-1L);- Parameters:
expected- the given value to compare the actual value to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actual value isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is not equal to the given one.- Since:
- 3.10.0
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canBeCastToInt
private static boolean canBeCastToInt(long expected)
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isNotEqualTo
public SELF isNotEqualTo(int other)
Verifies that the actual value is not equal to the given one.Example:
// assertions will pass: assertThat(1).isNotEqualTo(2); assertThat(1).isNotEqualTo(-1); // assertion will fail: assertThat(1).isNotEqualTo(1);- Parameters:
other- the given value to compare the actual value to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actual value isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is equal to the given one.
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isZero
public SELF isZero()
Verifies that the actual value is equal to zero.Example:
// assertions will pass assertThat(0).isZero(); assertThat(0.0).isZero(); // assertions will fail assertThat(42).isZero(); assertThat(3.142).isZero();- Specified by:
isZeroin interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Returns:
- this assertion object.
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isNotZero
public SELF isNotZero()
Verifies that the actual value is not equal to zero.Example:
// assertions will pass assertThat(42).isNotZero(); assertThat(3.142).isNotZero(); // assertions will fail assertThat(0).isNotZero(); assertThat(0.0).isNotZero();- Specified by:
isNotZeroin interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Returns:
- this assertion object.
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isOne
public SELF isOne()
Verifies that the actual value is equal to one.Example:
// assertions will pass assertThat(1).isOne(); assertThat(1.0).isOne(); // assertions will fail assertThat(42).isOne(); assertThat(3.142).isOne();- Specified by:
isOnein interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Returns:
- this assertion object.
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isPositive
public SELF isPositive()
Verifies that the actual value is positive.Example:
// assertions will pass assertThat(42).isPositive(); assertThat(3.142).isPositive(); // assertions will fail assertThat(0).isPositive(); assertThat(-42).isPositive();- Specified by:
isPositivein interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Returns:
- this assertion object.
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isNegative
public SELF isNegative()
Verifies that the actual value is negative.Example:
// assertions will pass assertThat(-42).isNegative(); assertThat(-3.124).isNegative(); // assertions will fail assertThat(0).isNegative(); assertThat(42).isNegative();- Specified by:
isNegativein interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Returns:
- this assertion object.
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isNotNegative
public SELF isNotNegative()
Verifies that the actual value is non negative (positive or equal zero).Example:
// assertions will pass assertThat(42).isNotNegative(); assertThat(0).isNotNegative(); // assertions will fail assertThat(-42).isNotNegative(); assertThat(-3.124).isNotNegative();- Specified by:
isNotNegativein interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Returns:
thisassertion object.
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isNotPositive
public SELF isNotPositive()
Verifies that the actual value is non positive (negative or equal zero).Example:
// assertions will pass assertThat(-42).isNotPositive(); assertThat(0).isNotPositive(); // assertions will fail assertThat(42).isNotPositive(); assertThat(3.124).isNotPositive();- Specified by:
isNotPositivein interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Returns:
thisassertion object.
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isLessThan
public SELF isLessThan(int other)
Verifies that the actual value is less than the given one.Example:
// assertions will pass: assertThat(1).isLessThan(2); assertThat(-2).isLessThan(-1); // assertions will fail: assertThat(1).isLessThan(0); assertThat(1).isLessThan(1);- Parameters:
other- the given value to compare the actual value to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actual value isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is equal to or greater than the given one.
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isLessThanOrEqualTo
public SELF isLessThanOrEqualTo(int other)
Verifies that the actual value is less than or equal to the given one.Example:
// assertions will pass: assertThat(1).isLessThanOrEqualTo(2); assertThat(-1).isLessThanOrEqualTo(-2); assertThat(1).isLessThanOrEqualTo(1); // assertions will fail: assertThat(1).isLessThanOrEqualTo(2); assertThat(-1).isLessThanOrEqualTo(-2);- Parameters:
other- the given value to compare the actual value to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actual value isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is greater than the given one.
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isGreaterThan
public SELF isGreaterThan(int other)
Verifies that the actual value is greater than the given one.Example:
// assertions will pass: assertThat(1).isGreaterThan(0); assertThat(-1).isGreaterThan(-2); // assertions will fail: assertThat(1).isGreaterThan(2); assertThat(1).isGreaterThan(1);- Parameters:
other- the given value to compare the actual value to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actual value isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is equal to or less than the given one.
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isGreaterThanOrEqualTo
public SELF isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(int other)
Verifies that the actual value is greater than or equal to the given one.Example:
// assertions will pass: assertThat(2).isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(1); assertThat(1).isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(1); // assertions will fail: assertThat(1).isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(2); assertThat(-1).isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(1);- Parameters:
other- the given value to compare the actual value to.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
AssertionError- if the actual value isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is less than the given one.
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isBetween
public SELF isBetween(Integer start, Integer end)
Verifies that the actual value is in [start, end] range (start included, end included).Example:
// assertions will pass assertThat(1).isBetween(-1, 2); assertThat(1).isBetween(1, 2); assertThat(1).isBetween(0, 1); // assertion will fail assertThat(1).isBetween(2, 3);- Specified by:
isBetweenin interfaceComparableAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Specified by:
isBetweenin interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Overrides:
isBetweenin classAbstractComparableAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Parameters:
start- the start value (inclusive), expected not to be null.end- the end value (inclusive), expected not to be null.- Returns:
- this assertion object.
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isStrictlyBetween
public SELF isStrictlyBetween(Integer start, Integer end)
Verifies that the actual value is in ]start, end[ range (start excluded, end excluded).Example:
// assertion will pass assertThat(1).isStrictlyBetween(-1, 2); // assertions will fail assertThat(1).isStrictlyBetween(1, 2); assertThat(1).isStrictlyBetween(0, 1); assertThat(1).isStrictlyBetween(2, 3);- Specified by:
isStrictlyBetweenin interfaceComparableAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Specified by:
isStrictlyBetweenin interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Overrides:
isStrictlyBetweenin classAbstractComparableAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Parameters:
start- the start value (exclusive), expected not to be null.end- the end value (exclusive), expected not to be null.- Returns:
- this assertion object.
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isCloseTo
public SELF isCloseTo(int expected, Offset<Integer> offset)
Verifies that the actual number is close to the given one within the given offset value.When abs(actual - expected) == offset value, the assertion:
- succeeds when using
Assertions.within(Integer) - fails when using
Assertions.byLessThan(Integer)orOffset.strictOffset(Number)
Breaking change since 2.9.0/3.9.0: using
Assertions.byLessThan(Integer)implies a strict comparison, useAssertions.within(Integer)to get the old behavior.Examples:
// assertions will pass: assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, within(3)); assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, byLessThan(3)); // if difference is exactly equals to the offset, it's ok ... assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, within(2)); // ... but not with byLessThan which implies a strict comparison assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, byLessThan(2)); // FAIL // assertions will fail assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, within(1)); assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, byLessThan(1)); assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, byLessThan(2));- Parameters:
expected- the given int to compare the actual value to.offset- the given positive offset.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given offset isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is not close enough to the given one.
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isNotCloseTo
public SELF isNotCloseTo(int expected, Offset<Integer> offset)
Verifies that the actual number is not close to the given one by less than the given offset.
When abs(actual - expected) == offset value, the assertion:
- succeeds when using
Assertions.byLessThan(Integer)orOffset.strictOffset(Number) - fails when using
Assertions.within(Integer)
Breaking change since 2.9.0/3.9.0: using
Assertions.byLessThan(Integer)implies a strict comparison, useAssertions.within(Integer)to get the old behavior.Examples:
// assertions will pass: assertThat(5).isNotCloseTo(7, byLessThan(1)); assertThat(5).isNotCloseTo(7, within(1)); // diff == offset but isNotCloseTo succeeds as we use byLessThan assertThat(5).isNotCloseTo(7, byLessThan(2)); // assertions will fail assertThat(5).isNotCloseTo(7, within(2)); assertThat(5).isNotCloseTo(7, byLessThan(3));- Parameters:
expected- the given int to compare the actual value to.offset- the given positive offset.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given offset isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is close to the given one.- Since:
- 2.6.0 / 3.6.0
- See Also:
Assertions.byLessThan(Integer)
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isCloseTo
public SELF isCloseTo(Integer expected, Offset<Integer> offset)
Verifies that the actual number is close to the given one within the given offset value.When abs(actual - expected) == offset value, the assertion:
- succeeds when using
Assertions.within(Integer) - fails when using
Assertions.byLessThan(Integer)orOffset.strictOffset(Number)
Breaking change since 2.9.0/3.9.0: using
Assertions.byLessThan(Integer)implies a strict comparison, useAssertions.within(Integer)to get the old behavior.Examples:
// assertions succeed: assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, within(3)); assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, byLessThan(3)); // if difference is exactly equals to the offset, it's ok ... assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, within(2)); // ... but not with byLessThan which implies a strict comparison assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, byLessThan(2)); // FAIL // assertions fail assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, within(1)); assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, byLessThan(1)); assertThat(5).isCloseTo(7, byLessThan(2));- Specified by:
isCloseToin interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Parameters:
expected- the given int to compare the actual value to.offset- the given positive offset.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given offset isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is not close enough to the given one.
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isNotCloseTo
public SELF isNotCloseTo(Integer expected, Offset<Integer> offset)
Verifies that the actual number is not close to the given one by less than the given offset.
When abs(actual - expected) == offset value, the assertion:
- succeeds when using
Assertions.byLessThan(Integer)orOffset.strictOffset(Number) - fails when using
Assertions.within(Integer)
Breaking change since 2.9.0/3.9.0: using
Assertions.byLessThan(Integer)implies a strict comparison, useAssertions.within(Integer)to get the old behavior.Examples:
// assertions will pass: assertThat(5).isNotCloseTo(7, byLessThan(1)); assertThat(5).isNotCloseTo(7, within(1)); // diff == offset but isNotCloseTo succeeds as we use byLessThan assertThat(5).isNotCloseTo(7, byLessThan(2)); // assertions will fail assertThat(5).isNotCloseTo(7, within(2)); assertThat(5).isNotCloseTo(7, byLessThan(3));- Specified by:
isNotCloseToin interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Parameters:
expected- the given int to compare the actual value to.offset- the given positive offset.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given offset isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is close to the given one.- Since:
- 2.6.0 / 3.6.0
- See Also:
Assertions.byLessThan(Integer)
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isCloseTo
public SELF isCloseTo(Integer expected, Percentage percentage)
Verifies that the actual number is close to the given one within the given percentage.
If difference is equal to the percentage value, assertion is considered valid.Example with integer:
// assertions will pass: assertThat(11).isCloseTo(Integer.valueOf(10), withinPercentage(20)); // if difference is exactly equals to the computed offset (1), it's ok assertThat(11).isCloseTo(Integer.valueOf(10), withinPercentage(10)); // assertion will fail assertThat(11).isCloseTo(Integer.valueOf(10), withinPercentage(5));- Specified by:
isCloseToin interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Parameters:
expected- the given number to compare the actual value to.percentage- the given positive percentage.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given offset isnull.NullPointerException- if the expected number isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is not equal to the given one.
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isNotCloseTo
public SELF isNotCloseTo(Integer expected, Percentage percentage)
Verifies that the actual number is not close to the given one by the given percentage.
If difference is equal to the percentage value, the assertion fails.Example with integer:
// assertion will pass: assertThat(11).isNotCloseTo(Integer.valueOf(10), withinPercentage(5)); // assertions will fail assertThat(11).isNotCloseTo(Integer.valueOf(10), withinPercentage(10)); assertThat(11).isNotCloseTo(Integer.valueOf(10), withinPercentage(20));- Specified by:
isNotCloseToin interfaceNumberAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Parameters:
expected- the given number to compare the actual value to.percentage- the given positive percentage.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given offset isnull.NullPointerException- if the expected number isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is close to the given one.- Since:
- 2.6.0 / 3.6.0
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isCloseTo
public SELF isCloseTo(int expected, Percentage percentage)
Verifies that the actual number is close to the given one within the given percentage.
If difference is equal to the percentage value, assertion is considered valid.Example with integer:
// assertions will pass: assertThat(11).isCloseTo(10, withinPercentage(20)); // if difference is exactly equals to the computed offset (1), it's ok assertThat(11).isCloseTo(10, withinPercentage(10)); // assertion will fail assertThat(11).isCloseTo(10, withinPercentage(5));- Parameters:
expected- the given number to compare the actual value to.percentage- the given positive percentage.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the given offset isnull.NullPointerException- if the expected number isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is not close enough to the given one.
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isNotCloseTo
public SELF isNotCloseTo(int expected, Percentage percentage)
Verifies that the actual number is not close to the given one by the given percentage.
If difference is equal to the percentage value, the assertion fails.Example with integer:
// assertion will pass: assertThat(11).isNotCloseTo(10, withinPercentage(5)); // assertions will fail assertThat(11).isNotCloseTo(10, withinPercentage(10)); assertThat(11).isNotCloseTo(10, withinPercentage(20));- Parameters:
expected- the given number to compare the actual value to.percentage- the given positive percentage.- Returns:
thisassertion object.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the givenPercentageisnull.NullPointerException- if the expected number isnull.AssertionError- if the actual value is close to the given one.- Since:
- 2.6.0 / 3.6.0
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usingComparator
public SELF usingComparator(Comparator<? super Integer> customComparator)
Description copied from class:AbstractAssertUse the given custom comparator instead of relying on actual type A equals method for incoming assertion checks.The custom comparator is bound to assertion instance, meaning that if a new assertion instance is created, the default comparison strategy will be used.
Examples :
// frodo and sam are instances of Character with Hobbit race (obviously :). // raceComparator implements Comparator<Character> assertThat(frodo).usingComparator(raceComparator).isEqualTo(sam);- Specified by:
usingComparatorin interfaceAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Overrides:
usingComparatorin classAbstractComparableAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Parameters:
customComparator- the comparator to use for the incoming assertion checks.- Returns:
thisassertion object.
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usingComparator
public SELF usingComparator(Comparator<? super Integer> customComparator, String customComparatorDescription)
Description copied from class:AbstractAssertUse the given custom comparator instead of relying on actual type A equals method for incoming assertion checks.The custom comparator is bound to assertion instance, meaning that if a new assertion instance is created, the default comparison strategy will be used.
Examples :
// frodo and sam are instances of Character with Hobbit race (obviously :). // raceComparator implements Comparator<Character> assertThat(frodo).usingComparator(raceComparator, "Hobbit Race Comparator").isEqualTo(sam);- Specified by:
usingComparatorin interfaceAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Overrides:
usingComparatorin classAbstractComparableAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Parameters:
customComparator- the comparator to use for the incoming assertion checks.customComparatorDescription- comparator description to be used in assertion error messages- Returns:
thisassertion object.
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usingDefaultComparator
public SELF usingDefaultComparator()
Description copied from class:AbstractAssertRevert to standard comparison for the incoming assertion checks.This method should be used to disable a custom comparison strategy set by calling
usingComparator.- Specified by:
usingDefaultComparatorin interfaceAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Overrides:
usingDefaultComparatorin classAbstractComparableAssert<SELF extends AbstractIntegerAssert<SELF>,Integer>- Returns:
thisassertion object.
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