Difference between revisions of "AssertEqualsExact"
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− | This function checks if the two values 'Result' and 'Expected' are <em>exactly</em> the same. If not it throws an error and prints the errors message. | + | This function checks if the two values 'Result' and 'Expected' are <em>exactly</em> the same. If not it throws an error and prints the errors message 'ErrMsg'. |
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− | $apcocoa/ts/assert.AssertTrue(F,G, "F does not equal G."); | + | $apcocoa/ts/assert.AssertTrue(F,G, "Polynomial F does not equal polynomial G."); |
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Revision as of 17:31, 22 June 2010
AssertEqualsExact
Checks if two values are exactly the same.
Syntax
$apcocoa/ts/assert.AssertEqualsExact(Result: TYPE, Expected: TYPE, ErrMsg: STRING)
Description
This function checks if the two values 'Result' and 'Expected' are exactly the same. If not it throws an error and prints the errors message 'ErrMsg'.
@param Result: The result of a computation
@param Expected: The expected value of a computation
@param ErrMsg: Error message
Example
Use Q[x]; F:=x^2+x+1; G:=x-1; $apcocoa/ts/assert.AssertTrue(F,G, "Polynomial F does not equal polynomial G.");