You can undo any regular expression or numeric range. After you convert a value to a regular expression or numeric range, the shortcut menu then contains an Undo command, which you can use to return to the original value.
For information about the full syntax of the regular expressions, see the util.regex package in the API documentation. Click com.rational.test.util.regex. , and select
For more information, see the Test Object Map related topic.
For examples of regular expression syntax and use cases, see Regular Expression Examples related topic.
For information about the full syntax of the regular expressions, see the util.regex package in the API documentation.
For more information, see Verification Point Editor related topic.
Numeric ranges can be created from numbers and from strings
in the form of integers or floats. You can convert properties to a
numeric range in the test object map or in the Verification Point
Editor and Verification Point Comparator. You can use a numeric range
from both a Properties verification point and from all the types of
Data verification points. The following section explains how to convert
to a regular expression from the different verification point displays.
Converting to a numeric range works the same way, except that you
use the Convert
Value to Numeric Range menu or button.
You can convert a value to a regular expression in every
type of verification point. For Properties, Data (List), and Data
(Table), you convert it from the Value field
as described above for a numeric range. (Right-click the value you
want to change and click Convert
Value to Regular Expression.)
For a Data (Menu Hierarchy)
verification point, double-click a menu item in the data pane to open
a small grid editor. Right-click the value in the grid that you want
to change and click Convert
Value to Regular Expression. You can then edit it as described.
Close the editing grid when you are finished.
For a Data (Tree
Hierarchy) verification point, double-click a tree node in the data
pane to open a small text editor. Click the Convert
Value to Regular Expression button on the toolbar. You
can then edit it in the text box. Close the editor when you are finished.
For
a Data (Text) verification point, click Convert
Value to Regular Expression on the toolbar in the data
pane of the Verification Point Editor. All the text in the data pane
is converted. You can then edit this text right in the data pane.
This generally only works well for small amounts of text. If you want
a text property, you could create a Properties verification point,
and then convert the Text property value to a regular expression.