verifyLowerThan()
Purpose
Checks that a tested value is strictly lower than a reference value.
Syntax
verifyLowerThan( [<string>,] <reference_value>, <tested_value> )
where:
<string> is an optional message
<reference_value> and <tested_value> are two Java type values
Description
The corresponding test result is Passed if the <tested_value> is strictly lower than <reference_value>, and Failed if the condition is False.
Compared values may be of any numeric Java type: Boolean, float, double, short, byte, char, int or long. <reference_value> and <tested_value> must be of the same type.
An optional <string> message can be logged and displayed in the test report.
If an exception is thrown in a verifyLowerThan() method, an error is logged and the test continues.
Examples
Short:
short val1 = 21;
short val2 = 20;
verifyLowerThan("verify lower true short", val1,val2);
Byte:
byte valb1 = 21;
byte valb2 = 20;
verifyLowerThan("verify lower true byte", valb1,valb2);
Char:
char valc1 = 21;
char valc2 = 20;
verifyLowerThan("verify lower true char", valc1,valc2);
Int:
int vali1 = 21;
int vali2 = 20;
verifyLowerThan("verify lower true int", vali1,vali2);
Long:
long vall1 = 21;
long vall2 = 20;
verifyLowerThan("verify lower long true", vall1,vall2);
Float:
float valf1 = 21;
float valf2 = 20;
verifyLowerThan("verify lower float true", valf1,valf2);
Double:
double vald1 = 21;
double vald2 = 20;
verifyLowerThan("verify lower double true", vald1,vald2);
Related Topics
verifyGreaterThan() | verifyGreaterThanEquals() | verifyLowerThanEquals()