Java JUnit testing program output with given test cases
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For my college exercises I have some test cases for every exercise!
So for each of the given inputs what the program should output(print), Everything is being printed from the Main() method, so there's no method that returns the output!
Example:
Input:
5 10
Output:
Result of 5+10 equals 15
Is there a way with JUnit Testing to add all the String test cases and when I run the Java Command Line program to check if for all those inputs the output of my program is the same with the expected outputs?
Example of our college testing site:
java testing junit
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For my college exercises I have some test cases for every exercise!
So for each of the given inputs what the program should output(print), Everything is being printed from the Main() method, so there's no method that returns the output!
Example:
Input:
5 10
Output:
Result of 5+10 equals 15
Is there a way with JUnit Testing to add all the String test cases and when I run the Java Command Line program to check if for all those inputs the output of my program is the same with the expected outputs?
Example of our college testing site:
java testing junit
Think of it this way: JUnit replaces yourmain
method. Instead of calling your code frommain
, it should be called from the test.
– Kraylog
Nov 12 at 12:47
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For my college exercises I have some test cases for every exercise!
So for each of the given inputs what the program should output(print), Everything is being printed from the Main() method, so there's no method that returns the output!
Example:
Input:
5 10
Output:
Result of 5+10 equals 15
Is there a way with JUnit Testing to add all the String test cases and when I run the Java Command Line program to check if for all those inputs the output of my program is the same with the expected outputs?
Example of our college testing site:
java testing junit
For my college exercises I have some test cases for every exercise!
So for each of the given inputs what the program should output(print), Everything is being printed from the Main() method, so there's no method that returns the output!
Example:
Input:
5 10
Output:
Result of 5+10 equals 15
Is there a way with JUnit Testing to add all the String test cases and when I run the Java Command Line program to check if for all those inputs the output of my program is the same with the expected outputs?
Example of our college testing site:
java testing junit
java testing junit
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Argetim Ramadani
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Think of it this way: JUnit replaces yourmain
method. Instead of calling your code frommain
, it should be called from the test.
– Kraylog
Nov 12 at 12:47
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Think of it this way: JUnit replaces yourmain
method. Instead of calling your code frommain
, it should be called from the test.
– Kraylog
Nov 12 at 12:47
Think of it this way: JUnit replaces your
main
method. Instead of calling your code from main
, it should be called from the test.– Kraylog
Nov 12 at 12:47
Think of it this way: JUnit replaces your
main
method. Instead of calling your code from main
, it should be called from the test.– Kraylog
Nov 12 at 12:47
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Think of it this way: JUnit replaces your
main
method. Instead of calling your code frommain
, it should be called from the test.– Kraylog
Nov 12 at 12:47