Class Double2DArrayAssert

    • Constructor Detail

      • Double2DArrayAssert

        public Double2DArrayAssert​(double[][] actual)
    • Method Detail

      • isDeepEqualTo

        public Double2DArrayAssert isDeepEqualTo​(double[][] expected)
        Verifies that the actual double[][] is deeply equal to the given one.

        Two arrays are considered deeply equal if both are null or if they refer to arrays that contain the same number of elements and all corresponding pairs of elements in the two arrays are deeply equal.

        Example:

         // assertion will pass
         assertThat(new double[][] {{1.0, 2.0}, {3.0, 4.0}}).isDeepEqualTo(new double[][] {{1.0, 2.0}, {3.0, 4.0}});
        
         // assertions will fail
         assertThat(new double[][] {{1.0, 2.0}, {3.0, 4.0}}).isDeepEqualTo(new double[][] {{1.0, 2.0}, {9.0, 10.0}});
         assertThat(new double[][] {{1.0, 2.0}, {3.0, 4.0}}).isDeepEqualTo(new double[][] {{1.0, 2.0, 3.0}, {4.0}});
        Specified by:
        isDeepEqualTo in class Abstract2DArrayAssert<Double2DArrayAssert,​double[][],​Double>
        Parameters:
        expected - the given value to compare the actual value to.
        Returns:
        this assertion object.
        Throws:
        AssertionError - if the actual value is not deeply equal to the given one.
      • isEqualTo

        public Double2DArrayAssert isEqualTo​(Object expected)
        Verifies that the actual double[][] is equal to the given one.

        WARNING! This method will use equals to compare (it will compare arrays references only).
        Unless you specify a comparator with AbstractAssert.usingComparator(Comparator), it is advised to use isDeepEqualTo(double[][]) instead.

        Example:

         double[][] array = {{1.0, 2.0}, {3.0, 4.0}};
        
         // assertion will pass
         assertThat(array).isEqualTo(array);
        
         // assertion will fail as isEqualTo calls equals which compares arrays references only.
         assertThat(array).isEqualTo(new double[][] {{1.0, 2.0}, {3.0, 4.0}});
        Specified by:
        isEqualTo in interface Assert<Double2DArrayAssert,​double[][]>
        Overrides:
        isEqualTo in class AbstractAssert<Double2DArrayAssert,​double[][]>
        Parameters:
        expected - the given value to compare the actual double[][] to.
        Returns:
        this assertion object.
        Throws:
        AssertionError - if the actual double[][] is not equal to the given one.
      • isNullOrEmpty

        public void isNullOrEmpty()
        Verifies that the actual double[][] is null or empty, empty means the array has no elements, said otherwise it can have any number of rows but all rows must be empty.

        Example:

         // assertions will pass
         double[][] array = null;
         assertThat(array).isNullOrEmpty();
         assertThat(new double[][] { }).isNullOrEmpty();
         assertThat(new double[][] {{ }}).isNullOrEmpty();
         // this is considered empty as there are no elements in the 2d array which is comprised of 3 empty rows.
         assertThat(new double[][] {{ }, { }, { }}).isNullOrEmpty();
        
         // assertion will fail
         assertThat(new double[][] {{ 1.0 }, { 2.0 }}).isNullOrEmpty();
        Throws:
        AssertionError - if the actual double[][] is not null or not empty.
      • isEmpty

        public void isEmpty()
        Verifies that the actual double[][] is empty, empty means the array has no elements, said otherwise it can have any number of rows but all rows must be empty.

        Example:

         // assertions will pass
         assertThat(new double[][] {{}}).isEmpty();
         // this is considered empty as there are no elements in the 2d array which is comprised of 3 empty rows.
         assertThat(new double[][] {{ }, { }, { }}).isEmpty();
        
         // assertions will fail
         assertThat(new double[][] {{ 1.0 }, { 2.0 }}).isEmpty();
         double[][] array = null;
         assertThat(array).isEmpty();
        Throws:
        AssertionError - if the actual double[][] is not empty.
      • isNotEmpty

        public Double2DArrayAssert isNotEmpty()
        Verifies that the actual double[][] is not empty, not empty means the array has at least one element.

        Example:

         // assertions will pass
         assertThat(new double[][] {{ 1.0 }, { 2.0 }}).isNotEmpty();
         assertThat(new double[][] {{ }, { 2.0 }}).isNotEmpty();
        
         // assertions will fail
         assertThat(new double[][] { }).isNotEmpty();
         assertThat(new double[][] {{ }}).isNotEmpty();
         // this is considered empty as there are no elements in the 2d array which is comprised of 3 empty rows.
         assertThat(new double[][] {{ }, { }, { }}).isNotEmpty();
         double[][] array = null;
         assertThat(array).isNotEmpty();
        Returns:
        this assertion object.
        Throws:
        AssertionError - if the actual double[][] is empty or null.
      • hasDimensions

        public Double2DArrayAssert hasDimensions​(int expectedFirstDimension,
                                                 int expectedSecondDimension)
        Verifies that the actual double[][] has the given dimensions.

        Example:

         // assertion will pass
         assertThat(new double[][] {{1.0, 2.0, 3.0}, {4.0, 5.0, 6.0}}).hasDimensions(2, 3);
        
         // assertions will fail
         assertThat(new double[][] { }).hasSize(1, 1);
         assertThat(new double[][] {{1.0, 2.0, 3.0}, {4.0, 5.0, 6.0}}).hasDimensions(3, 2);
         assertThat(new double[][] {{1.0, 2.0, 3.0}, {4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0}}).hasDimensions(2, 3); 
        Parameters:
        expectedFirstDimension - the expected number of values in first dimension of the actual double[][].
        expectedSecondDimension - the expected number of values in second dimension of the actual double[][].
        Returns:
        this assertion object.
        Throws:
        AssertionError - if the actual double[][]'s dimensions are not equal to the given ones.
      • hasSameDimensionsAs

        public Double2DArrayAssert hasSameDimensionsAs​(Object array)
        Verifies that the actual double[][] has the same dimensions as the given array.

        Parameter is declared as Object to accept both Object and primitive arrays.

        Example:
         double[][] doubleArray = {{1.0, 2.0, 3.0}, {4.0, 5.0, 6.0}};
         char[][] charArray = {{'a', 'b', 'c'}, {'d', 'e', 'f'}};
        
         // assertion will pass
         assertThat(doubleArray).hasSameDimensionsAs(charArray);
        
         // assertions will fail
         assertThat(doubleArray).hasSameDimensionsAs(new char[][] {{'a', 'b'}, {'c', 'd'}, {'e', 'f'}});
         assertThat(doubleArray).hasSameDimensionsAs(new char[][] {{'a', 'b'}, {'c', 'd', 'e'}});
         assertThat(doubleArray).hasSameDimensionsAs(new char[][] {{'a', 'b', 'c'}, {'d', 'e'}});
        Parameters:
        array - the array to compare dimensions with actual double[][].
        Returns:
        this assertion object.
        Throws:
        AssertionError - if the actual double[][] is null.
        AssertionError - if the array parameter is null or is not a true array.
        AssertionError - if actual double[][] and given array don't have the same dimensions.
      • contains

        public Double2DArrayAssert contains​(double[] value,
                                            Index index)
        Verifies that the actual double[][] contains the given double[] at the given index.

        Example:

         double[][] values = new double[][] {{1.0, 2.0}, {3.0, 4.0}, {5.0, 6.0}};
        
         // assertion will pass
         assertThat(values).contains(new double[] {1.0, 2.0}, atIndex(0))
                           .contains(new double[] {5.0, 6.0}, atIndex(2));
        
         // assertions will fail
         assertThat(values).contains(new double[] {1.0, 2.0}, atIndex(1));
         assertThat(values).contains(new double[] {6.0, 10.0}, atIndex(2));
        Parameters:
        value - the value to look for.
        index - the index where the value should be stored in the actual double[][].
        Returns:
        this assertion object.
        Throws:
        AssertionError - if the actual double[][] is null or empty.
        NullPointerException - if the given Index is null.
        IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the value of the given Index is equal to or greater than the size of the actual double[][].
        AssertionError - if the actual double[][] does not contain the given value at the given index.
      • doesNotContain

        public Double2DArrayAssert doesNotContain​(double[] value,
                                                  Index index)
        Verifies that the actual double[][] does not contain the given double[] at the given index.

        Example:

         double[][] values = new double[][] {{1.0, 2.0}, {3.0, 4.0}, {5.0, 6.0}};
        
         // assertion will pass
         assertThat(values).doesNotContain(new double[] {1.0, 2.0}, atIndex(1))
                           .doesNotContain(new double[] {3.0, 4.0}, atIndex(0));
        
         // assertion will fail
         assertThat(values).doesNotContain(new double[] {1.0, 2.0}, atIndex(0));
        Parameters:
        value - the value to look for.
        index - the index where the value should be stored in the actual double[][].
        Returns:
        this assertion object.
        Throws:
        AssertionError - if the actual double[][] is null.
        NullPointerException - if the given Index is null.
        AssertionError - if the actual double[][] contains the given value at the given index.