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PexAssert.AreEqual Method

Definition

Overloads

AreEqual(Boolean, Boolean)

Asserts that two bool values are equal.

AreEqual(String, String, Boolean, CultureInfo, String, Object[])

Asserts that a culture-specific comparison of two strings is true, with a specified message in the exception object.

AreEqual(String, String, Boolean, String, Object[])

Asserts that two strings are equal with a specified message in the exception object.

AreEqual(String, String, Boolean, CultureInfo, String)

Asserts that a culture-specific comparison of two strings is true, with a specified message in the exception object.

AreEqual(Double, Double, Double, String, Object[])

Asserts that two double values are equal within a specified precision, with a specified message in the exception object.

AreEqual(String, String, Boolean, String)

Asserts that two strings are equal with a specified message in the exception object.

AreEqual(String, String, Boolean, CultureInfo)

Asserts that a culture-specific comparison of two strings is true.

AreEqual(Single, Single, Single, String)

Asserts that two float values are equal within a specified precision, with a specified message in the exception object.

AreEqual(Object, Object, String, Object[])

Asserts that two object instances are equal, with a specified message in the exception object.

AreEqual(Single, Single, Single, String, Object[])

Asserts that two float values are equal within a specified precision, with a specified message in the exception object.

AreEqual(Boolean, Boolean, String, Object[])

Asserts that two bool values are equal.

AreEqual(String, String, Boolean)

Asserts that two strings are equal, using the Ordinal comparer.

AreEqual(Single, Single, Single)

Asserts that two float values are equal within a specified precision.

AreEqual(Object, Object, String)

Asserts that two object instances are equal, with a specified message in the exception object.

AreEqual(Double, Double, Double)

Asserts that two double values are equal within a specified precision.

AreEqual(Boolean, Boolean, String)

Asserts that two bool values are equal.

AreEqual(Object, Object)

Asserts that two object instances are equal.

AreEqual(Double, Double, Double, String)

Asserts that two double values are equal within a specified precision, with a specified message in the exception object.

AreEqual<T>(T, T, String, Object[])

Asserts that two object instances with a specified type are equal, with a specified message in the exception object.

AreEqual<T>(T, T, String)

Asserts that two object instances with a specified type are equal, with a specified message in the exception object.

AreEqual<T>(T, T, PexEqualityComparison<T>)

Asserts that two object instances with a specified type are equal, based on an EqualityComparison delegate.

AreEqual<T>(T, T)

Asserts that two object instances with a specified type are equal.

AreEqual(Boolean, Boolean)

Asserts that two bool values are equal.

public:
 static void AreEqual(bool expected, bool actual);
public static void AreEqual (bool expected, bool actual);
static member AreEqual : bool * bool -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As Boolean, actual As Boolean)

Parameters

expected
Boolean

The expected value.

actual
Boolean

The value to be tested.

Exceptions

If the expected and actual values are not equal.

Remarks

This method ensures MC/DC coverage of the conjuncts.

Applies to

AreEqual(String, String, Boolean, CultureInfo, String, Object[])

Asserts that a culture-specific comparison of two strings is true, with a specified message in the exception object.

public:
 static void AreEqual(System::String ^ expected, System::String ^ actual, bool ignoreCase, System::Globalization::CultureInfo ^ culture, System::String ^ format, ... cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ args);
public static void AreEqual (string expected, string actual, bool ignoreCase, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture, string format, params object[] args);
static member AreEqual : string * string * bool * System.Globalization.CultureInfo * string * obj[] -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As String, actual As String, ignoreCase As Boolean, culture As CultureInfo, format As String, ParamArray args As Object())

Parameters

expected
String

The expected string.

actual
String

The actual string.

ignoreCase
Boolean

Set this value to true for case-sensitive comparison and false otherwise.

culture
CultureInfo

A System.Globalization.CultureInfo object that contains the culture-specific comparison information.

format
String

A message format string. The syntax for this string is identical to the format string used by Console.Writeline. In particular, insert "{0}", "{1}" and so on at appropriate locations in the string to represent the values of the variables in the args array.

args
Object[]

One or more variables. whose values are to be inserted in format.

Exceptions

If the strings are not equal.

Remarks

For more information, see System.String.Compare.

Applies to

AreEqual(String, String, Boolean, String, Object[])

Asserts that two strings are equal with a specified message in the exception object.

public:
 static void AreEqual(System::String ^ expected, System::String ^ actual, bool ignoreCase, System::String ^ format, ... cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ args);
public static void AreEqual (string expected, string actual, bool ignoreCase, string format, params object[] args);
static member AreEqual : string * string * bool * string * obj[] -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As String, actual As String, ignoreCase As Boolean, format As String, ParamArray args As Object())

Parameters

expected
String

The expected string.

actual
String

The actual string.

ignoreCase
Boolean

Set this value to true for case-sensitive comparison and false otherwise.

format
String

A message format string. The syntax for this string is identical to the format string used by Console.Writeline. In particular, insert "{0}", "{1}" and so on at appropriate locations in the string to represent the values of the variables in the args array.

args
Object[]

One or more variables. whose values are to be inserted in format.

Exceptions

If the strings are not equal.

Applies to

AreEqual(String, String, Boolean, CultureInfo, String)

Asserts that a culture-specific comparison of two strings is true, with a specified message in the exception object.

public:
 static void AreEqual(System::String ^ expected, System::String ^ actual, bool ignoreCase, System::Globalization::CultureInfo ^ culture, System::String ^ message);
public static void AreEqual (string expected, string actual, bool ignoreCase, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture, string message);
static member AreEqual : string * string * bool * System.Globalization.CultureInfo * string -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As String, actual As String, ignoreCase As Boolean, culture As CultureInfo, message As String)

Parameters

expected
String

The expected string.

actual
String

The actual string.

ignoreCase
Boolean

Set this value to true for case-sensitive comparison and false otherwise.

culture
CultureInfo

A System.Globalization.CultureInfo object that contains the culture-specific comparison information.

message
String

The message string.

Exceptions

If the strings are not equal.

Remarks

For more information, see System.String.Compare.

Applies to

AreEqual(Double, Double, Double, String, Object[])

Asserts that two double values are equal within a specified precision, with a specified message in the exception object.

public:
 static void AreEqual(double expected, double actual, double delta, System::String ^ format, ... cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ args);
public static void AreEqual (double expected, double actual, double delta, string format, params object[] args);
static member AreEqual : double * double * double * string * obj[] -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As Double, actual As Double, delta As Double, format As String, ParamArray args As Object())

Parameters

expected
Double

The expected value.

actual
Double

The value to be tested.

delta
Double

The test's precision. This value must be positive.

format
String

A message format string. The syntax for this string is identical to the format string used by Console.Writeline. In particular, insert "{0}", "{1}" and so on at appropriate locations in the string to represent the values of the variables in the args array.

args
Object[]

One or more variables. whose values are to be inserted in format.

Exceptions

If the expected and actual values are not equal.

If delta is negative.

Remarks

The assertion fails if the absolute value of the difference between the expected and actual values is greater than delta.

Applies to

AreEqual(String, String, Boolean, String)

Asserts that two strings are equal with a specified message in the exception object.

public:
 static void AreEqual(System::String ^ expected, System::String ^ actual, bool ignoreCase, System::String ^ message);
public static void AreEqual (string expected, string actual, bool ignoreCase, string message);
static member AreEqual : string * string * bool * string -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As String, actual As String, ignoreCase As Boolean, message As String)

Parameters

expected
String

The expected string.

actual
String

The actual string.

ignoreCase
Boolean

Set this value to true for case-sensitive comparison and false otherwise.

message
String

The message string.

Exceptions

If the strings are not equal.

Applies to

AreEqual(String, String, Boolean, CultureInfo)

Asserts that a culture-specific comparison of two strings is true.

public:
 static void AreEqual(System::String ^ expected, System::String ^ actual, bool ignoreCase, System::Globalization::CultureInfo ^ culture);
public static void AreEqual (string expected, string actual, bool ignoreCase, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture);
static member AreEqual : string * string * bool * System.Globalization.CultureInfo -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As String, actual As String, ignoreCase As Boolean, culture As CultureInfo)

Parameters

expected
String

The expected string.

actual
String

The actual string.

ignoreCase
Boolean

Set this value to true for case-sensitive comparison and false otherwise.

culture
CultureInfo

A System.Globalization.CultureInfo object that contains the culture-specific comparison information.

Exceptions

If the strings are not equal.

Remarks

For more information, see System.String.Compare.

Applies to

AreEqual(Single, Single, Single, String)

Asserts that two float values are equal within a specified precision, with a specified message in the exception object.

public:
 static void AreEqual(float expected, float actual, float delta, System::String ^ message);
public static void AreEqual (float expected, float actual, float delta, string message);
static member AreEqual : single * single * single * string -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As Single, actual As Single, delta As Single, message As String)

Parameters

expected
Single

The expected value.

actual
Single

The value to be tested.

delta
Single

The test's precision. This value must be positive.

message
String

The message string.

Exceptions

If the expected and actual values are not equal.

If delta is negative.

Remarks

The assertion fails if the absolute value of the difference between the expected and actual values is greater than delta.

Applies to

AreEqual(Object, Object, String, Object[])

Asserts that two object instances are equal, with a specified message in the exception object.

public:
 static void AreEqual(System::Object ^ expected, System::Object ^ actual, System::String ^ format, ... cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ args);
public static void AreEqual (object expected, object actual, string format, params object[] args);
static member AreEqual : obj * obj * string * obj[] -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As Object, actual As Object, format As String, ParamArray args As Object())

Parameters

expected
Object

The expected object.

actual
Object

The actual object.

format
String

A message format string. The syntax for this string is identical to the format string used by Console.Writeline. In particular, insert "{0}", "{1}" and so on at appropriate locations in the string to represent the values of the variables in the args array.

args
Object[]

One or more variables. whose values are to be inserted in format.

Exceptions

If the objects are not equal.

Remarks

The assertion fails if object.Equals(expected, actual) returns false.

Applies to

AreEqual(Single, Single, Single, String, Object[])

Asserts that two float values are equal within a specified precision, with a specified message in the exception object.

public:
 static void AreEqual(float expected, float actual, float delta, System::String ^ format, ... cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ args);
public static void AreEqual (float expected, float actual, float delta, string format, params object[] args);
static member AreEqual : single * single * single * string * obj[] -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As Single, actual As Single, delta As Single, format As String, ParamArray args As Object())

Parameters

expected
Single

The expected value.

actual
Single

The value to be tested.

delta
Single

The test's precision. This value must be positive.

format
String

A message format string. The syntax for this string is identical to the format string used by Console.Writeline. In particular, insert "{0}", "{1}" and so on at appropriate locations in the string to represent the values of the variables in the args array.

args
Object[]

One or more variables. whose values are to be inserted in format.

Exceptions

If the expected and actual values are not equal.

If delta is negative.

Remarks

The assertion fails if the absolute value of the difference between the expected and actual values is greater than delta.

Applies to

AreEqual(Boolean, Boolean, String, Object[])

Asserts that two bool values are equal.

public:
 static void AreEqual(bool expected, bool actual, System::String ^ format, ... cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ args);
public static void AreEqual (bool expected, bool actual, string format, params object[] args);
static member AreEqual : bool * bool * string * obj[] -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As Boolean, actual As Boolean, format As String, ParamArray args As Object())

Parameters

expected
Boolean

The expected value.

actual
Boolean

The value to be tested.

format
String

A message format string. The syntax for this string is identical to the format string used by Console.Writeline. In particular, insert "{0}", "{1}" and so on at appropriate locations in the string to represent the values of the variables in the args array.

args
Object[]

One or more variables. whose values are to be inserted in format.

Exceptions

If the expected and actual values are not equal.

Remarks

This method ensures MC/DC coverage of the conjuncts.

Applies to

AreEqual(String, String, Boolean)

Asserts that two strings are equal, using the Ordinal comparer.

public:
 static void AreEqual(System::String ^ expected, System::String ^ actual, bool ignoreCase);
public static void AreEqual (string expected, string actual, bool ignoreCase);
static member AreEqual : string * string * bool -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As String, actual As String, ignoreCase As Boolean)

Parameters

expected
String

The expected string.

actual
String

The actual string.

ignoreCase
Boolean

Set this value to true for case-sensitive comparison and false otherwise.

Exceptions

If the strings are not equal.

Applies to

AreEqual(Single, Single, Single)

Asserts that two float values are equal within a specified precision.

public:
 static void AreEqual(float expected, float actual, float delta);
public static void AreEqual (float expected, float actual, float delta);
static member AreEqual : single * single * single -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As Single, actual As Single, delta As Single)

Parameters

expected
Single

The expected value.

actual
Single

The value to be tested.

delta
Single

The test's precision. This value must be positive.

Exceptions

If the expected and actual values are not equal.

If delta is negative.

Remarks

The assertion fails if the absolute value of the difference between the expected and actual values is greater than delta.

Applies to

AreEqual(Object, Object, String)

Asserts that two object instances are equal, with a specified message in the exception object.

public:
 static void AreEqual(System::Object ^ expected, System::Object ^ actual, System::String ^ message);
public static void AreEqual (object expected, object actual, string message);
static member AreEqual : obj * obj * string -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As Object, actual As Object, message As String)

Parameters

expected
Object

The expected object.

actual
Object

The actual object.

message
String

The message string.

Exceptions

If the objects are not equal.

Remarks

The assertion fails if object.Equals(expected, actual) returns false.

Applies to

AreEqual(Double, Double, Double)

Asserts that two double values are equal within a specified precision.

public:
 static void AreEqual(double expected, double actual, double delta);
public static void AreEqual (double expected, double actual, double delta);
static member AreEqual : double * double * double -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As Double, actual As Double, delta As Double)

Parameters

expected
Double

The expected value.

actual
Double

The value to be tested.

delta
Double

The test's precision. This value must be positive.

Exceptions

If the expected and actual values are not equal.

If delta is negative.

Remarks

The assertion fails if the absolute value of the difference between the expected and actual values is greater than delta.

Applies to

AreEqual(Boolean, Boolean, String)

Asserts that two bool values are equal.

public:
 static void AreEqual(bool expected, bool actual, System::String ^ message);
public static void AreEqual (bool expected, bool actual, string message);
static member AreEqual : bool * bool * string -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As Boolean, actual As Boolean, message As String)

Parameters

expected
Boolean

The expected value.

actual
Boolean

The value to be tested.

message
String

The message to be inserted in case of failure

Exceptions

If the expected and actual values are not equal.

Remarks

This method ensures MC/DC coverage of the conjuncts.

Applies to

AreEqual(Object, Object)

Asserts that two object instances are equal.

public:
 static void AreEqual(System::Object ^ expected, System::Object ^ actual);
public static void AreEqual (object expected, object actual);
static member AreEqual : obj * obj -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As Object, actual As Object)

Parameters

expected
Object

The expected object.

actual
Object

The actual object.

Exceptions

If the objects are not equal.

Remarks

The assertion fails if object.Equals(expected, actual) returns false.

Applies to

AreEqual(Double, Double, Double, String)

Asserts that two double values are equal within a specified precision, with a specified message in the exception object.

public:
 static void AreEqual(double expected, double actual, double delta, System::String ^ message);
public static void AreEqual (double expected, double actual, double delta, string message);
static member AreEqual : double * double * double * string -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual (expected As Double, actual As Double, delta As Double, message As String)

Parameters

expected
Double

The expected value.

actual
Double

The value to be tested.

delta
Double

The test's precision. This value must be positive.

message
String

The message string.

Exceptions

If the expected and actual values are not equal.

If delta is negative.

Remarks

The assertion fails if the absolute value of the difference between the expected and actual values is greater than delta.

Applies to

AreEqual<T>(T, T, String, Object[])

Asserts that two object instances with a specified type are equal, with a specified message in the exception object.

public:
generic <typename T>
 static void AreEqual(T expected, T actual, System::String ^ format, ... cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ args);
public static void AreEqual<T> (T expected, T actual, string format, params object[] args);
static member AreEqual : 'T * 'T * string * obj[] -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual(Of T) (expected As T, actual As T, format As String, ParamArray args As Object())

Type Parameters

T

The objects' type.

Parameters

expected
T

The expected object.

actual
T

The actual object.

format
String

A message format string. The syntax for this string is identical to the format string used by Console.Writeline. In particular, insert "{0}", "{1}" and so on at appropriate locations in the string to represent the values of the variables in the args array.

args
Object[]

One or more variables. whose values are to be inserted in format.

Exceptions

If the objects are not equal.

Remarks

The assertion fails if object.Equals(expected, actual) returns false.

Applies to

AreEqual<T>(T, T, String)

Asserts that two object instances with a specified type are equal, with a specified message in the exception object.

public:
generic <typename T>
 static void AreEqual(T expected, T actual, System::String ^ message);
public static void AreEqual<T> (T expected, T actual, string message);
static member AreEqual : 'T * 'T * string -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual(Of T) (expected As T, actual As T, message As String)

Type Parameters

T

The object's type.

Parameters

expected
T

The expected object.

actual
T

The actual object.

message
String

The message string.

Exceptions

If the objects are not equal.

Remarks

The assertion fails if object.Equals(expected, actual) returns false.

Applies to

AreEqual<T>(T, T, PexEqualityComparison<T>)

Asserts that two object instances with a specified type are equal, based on an EqualityComparison delegate.

public:
generic <typename T>
 static void AreEqual(T expected, T actual, Microsoft::Pex::Framework::PexEqualityComparison<T> ^ comparison);
public static void AreEqual<T> (T expected, T actual, Microsoft.Pex.Framework.PexEqualityComparison<T> comparison);
static member AreEqual : 'T * 'T * Microsoft.Pex.Framework.PexEqualityComparison<'T> -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual(Of T) (expected As T, actual As T, comparison As PexEqualityComparison(Of T))

Type Parameters

T

The objects' type.

Parameters

expected
T

The expected object.

actual
T

The actual object.

comparison
PexEqualityComparison<T>

An EqualityComparison delegate, which returns true if the two objects are equal and false otherwise.

Exceptions

If the objects are not equal.

Applies to

AreEqual<T>(T, T)

Asserts that two object instances with a specified type are equal.

public:
generic <typename T>
 static void AreEqual(T expected, T actual);
public static void AreEqual<T> (T expected, T actual);
static member AreEqual : 'T * 'T -> unit
Public Shared Sub AreEqual(Of T) (expected As T, actual As T)

Type Parameters

T

The objects' type.

Parameters

expected
T

The expected object.

actual
T

The actual object.

Exceptions

If the objects are not equal.

Remarks

The assertion fails if object.Equals(expected, actual) returns false.

Applies to