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847 PointsAssert.Throws Unit test
Hello I need help to solve the unit test task, where to use Assert.Throws exception
namespace TreehouseDefense
{
public class Map
{
public readonly int Width;
public readonly int Height;
public Map(int width, int height)
{
if(width < 1 || height < 1)
{
throw new System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException(
"Map must be at least 1x1");
}
Width = width;
Height = height;
}
public bool OnMap(Point point)
{
return point.X >= 0 && point.X < Width &&
point.Y >= 0 && point.Y < Height;
}
}
}
using Xunit;
namespace TreehouseDefense.Tests
{
public class MapTests
{
[Fact]
public void OnMapTest()
{
var target = new Map(3, 3);
var point = new Point(0, 0);
Assert.True(target.OnMap(point));
}
public void MapTest() {
Map map = new Map(0,0);
Assert.ThrowsArgumentOutOfRangeException;
}
}
}
using System;
namespace TreehouseDefense
{
public class Point
{
public readonly int X;
public readonly int Y;
public Point(int x, int y)
{
X = x;
Y = y;
}
public double DistanceTo(Point point)
{
return Math.Sqrt(Math.Pow(X - point.X, 2.0) + Math.Pow(Y - point.Y, 2.0));
}
}
}
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYou're close, here's a few hints to help you finish:
- the method is Assert.Throws, and the exception name must be enclosed in angle brackets ("
<>
") - the method also takes a function as an argument
- you should perform the invalid map creation inside that function (instead of before)
Mohammad Laif
Courses Plus Student 22,297 PointsAssert.Throws<T>(Test code);
- Specified the Exception inside "<T>" of Assert.Throws<> you want to test if it throws.
- Inside the (Test code) write a lambda that create a new map out side the range.
- Don't forget to add "using System at the first lines".
using Xunit;
using System;
namespace TreehouseDefense.Tests
{
public class MapTests
{
[Fact]
public void OnMapTest()
{
var target = new Map(3, 3);
var point = new Point(0, 0);
Assert.True(target.OnMap(point));
}
[Fact]
public void MapTest()
{
Assert.Throws<ArgumentOutOfRangeException>(() => new Map(-1, 0));
}
}
}