Exemplo n.º 1
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        public void Has_to_return_correct_value_for_max_of_several_values(IEnumerable <decimal> values
                                                                          , decimal expected
                                                                          , string expectedName)
        {
            var calculatorValues = values.Select(v => new CalculatorValue(v));
            var actualResult     = SystemUnderTests.Max(calculatorValues);
            var expectedResult   = new CalculatorValue(expected, expectedName);

            Assert.AreEqual(expectedResult.Value, actualResult.Value);
            Assert.AreEqual(expectedResult.Name, actualResult.Name);
        }
Exemplo n.º 2
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        public void Has_to_return_correct_value_for_max_of_two_values(decimal valueX, decimal valueY, decimal expected)
        {
            var calculatorValueX = new CalculatorValue(valueX, nameof(valueX));
            var calculatorValueY = new CalculatorValue(valueY, nameof(valueY));
            var expectedResult   = new CalculatorValue(expected, $"{nameof(SystemUnderTests.Max)}: " +
                                                       $"{expected} of values: {valueX}, {valueY}.");

            var actualResult = SystemUnderTests.Max(calculatorValueX, calculatorValueY);

            Assert.AreEqual(expectedResult.Value, actualResult.Value);
            Assert.AreEqual(expectedResult.Name, actualResult.Name);
        }