Assert.AreNotEqual Method (Single, Single, Single, String, array<Object )
Verifies that two specified singles are not equal, and not within the specified accuracy of each other. The assertion fails if they are equal or within the specified accuracy of each other. Displays a message if the assertion fails, and applies the specified formatting to it.
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTestFramework (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTestFramework.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Shared Sub AreNotEqual ( _
notExpected As Single, _
actual As Single, _
delta As Single, _
message As String, _
ParamArray parameters As Object() _
)
public static void AreNotEqual(
float notExpected,
float actual,
float delta,
string message,
params Object[] parameters
)
public:
static void AreNotEqual(
float notExpected,
float actual,
float delta,
String^ message,
... array<Object^>^ parameters
)
static member AreNotEqual :
notExpected:float32 *
actual:float32 *
delta:float32 *
message:string *
parameters:Object[] -> unit
public static function AreNotEqual(
notExpected : float,
actual : float,
delta : float,
message : String,
... parameters : Object[]
)
Parameters
notExpected
Type: SingleThe first single to compare. This is the single the unit test expects not to match actual.
actual
Type: SingleThe second single to compare. This is the single the unit test produced.
delta
Type: SingleThe required inaccuracy. The assertion will fail only if notExpected is equal to actual or different from it by less than delta.
message
Type: StringA message to display if the assertion fails. This message can be seen in the unit test results.
parameters
Type: array<Object[]An array of parameters to use when formatting message.
Exceptions
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
AssertFailedException | notExpected is equal to actual or different from it by less than delta. |
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.
See Also
Reference
Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting Namespace