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JUnit assertFalse example
1. Introduction
To follow through with my previous post about assertTrue
, this will tackle about the exact opposite of that function. The assertFalse
. The assertFalse is basically a function that can be used to check if a specific logic or process will return a false statement.
This can be in any conditional or structural logic that will return a boolean true or false. See the code example below.
2. The Source
JUnitAssertFalseExample.java
package com.areyes1.jgc.junit.assertfalse; import org.junit.Before; import org.junit.Test; import static org.junit.Assert.assertFalse; public class JUnitAssertFalseExample { int totalNumberOfApplicants = 0; int totalNumberOfAcceptableApplicants = 10; @Before public void setData() { this.totalNumberOfApplicants = 9; } @Test public void testAssertFalseFalse() { assertFalse((this.totalNumberOfApplicants != this.totalNumberOfAcceptableApplicants)); } @Test public void testAssertFalse() { assertFalse((this.totalNumberOfApplicants == this.totalNumberOfAcceptableApplicants)); } @Test public void testAssertFalseWithMessage() { assertFalse( "Is total number of applicants acceptable?", (this.totalNumberOfApplicants != this.totalNumberOfAcceptableApplicants)); } }
The assertFalse
is basically a function that can take any conditional statement that can either return a boolean (true or false). Developers can use it to test negative impacts and black box testing schemes.
Running this example will give you an output in Eclipse.
3. Download the Eclipse project
This was an example about JUnit assertFalse.
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You can download the full source code of this example here: junit-assertfalse-example
You can download the full source code of this example here: junit-assertfalse-example