public void ExampleListAndArraysAlternative()
        {
            object products = 1;
            object vendors = 2;
            object year = 2222;
            int added1 = 0;
            int added2 = 0;
            int added3 = 0;
            var vendorManager = new TaxvendorManager(products, vendors, year);
            vendorManager.AddVendor(JobType.JobType1, added1);
            vendorManager.AddVendor(JobType.JobType2, added2);
            vendorManager.AddVendor(JobType.JobType3, added3);

            var expected = @"new VendorAllocation[]()
            [0] = new VendorAllocation()
            {
            Allocation = 100
            Price = 20
            Share = 20
            }
            [1] = new VendorAllocation()
            {
            Allocation = 120
            Price = 550
            Share = 30
            }
            [2] = new VendorAllocation()
            {
            Allocation = 880
            Price = 11
            Share = 50
            }";

            TestHelper.Assert().PrintAreAlike(expected, vendorManager.VendorJobSplit);
        }
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        public void ExampleListAndArraysAlternative()
        {
            object products      = 1;
            object vendors       = 2;
            object year          = 2222;
            int    added1        = 0;
            int    added2        = 0;
            int    added3        = 0;
            var    vendorManager = new TaxvendorManager(products, vendors, year);

            vendorManager.AddVendor(JobType.JobType1, added1);
            vendorManager.AddVendor(JobType.JobType2, added2);
            vendorManager.AddVendor(JobType.JobType3, added3);

            int consumption1 = 333;
            int consumption2 = 23;
            int consumption3 = 333;
            int fee          = 10;
            int fee2         = 11;

            var expected = @"new Boo[]()
[0] = new Boo()
{
    Allocation = 100
    Price = 20
    Share = 20
}
[1] = new Boo()
{
    Allocation = 120
    Price = 550
    Share = 30
}
[2] = new Boo()
{
    Allocation = 880
    Price = 11
    Share = 50
}
";

            TestHelper.CreateTestPrinter().Assert.PrintIsSame(expected, vendorManager.VendorJobSplit);
        }
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        public void ExampleListAndArraysAlternative()
        {
            object products      = 1;
            object vendors       = 2;
            object year          = 2222;
            int    added1        = 0;
            int    added2        = 0;
            int    added3        = 0;
            var    vendorManager = new TaxvendorManager(products, vendors, year);

            vendorManager.AddVendor(JobType.JobType1, added1);
            vendorManager.AddVendor(JobType.JobType2, added2);
            vendorManager.AddVendor(JobType.JobType3, added3);

            var expected = @"new VendorAllocation[]()
[0] = new VendorAllocation()
{
    Allocation = 100
    Price = 20
    Share = 20
}
[1] = new VendorAllocation()
{
    Allocation = 120
    Price = 550
    Share = 30
}
[2] = new VendorAllocation()
{
    Allocation = 880
    Price = 11
    Share = 50
}";

            TestHelper.Assert().PrintAreAlike(expected, vendorManager.VendorJobSplit);
        }