I'm using Fitnesse with FitSharp to run integration tests. I'm using the RowFixture to test a table of numerical results and need to be able to test an approximate value to about 3 decimal places. How can I achieve this? I read somewhere about using ~= but this does not appear to work on tables
How to test approximate values in Fitnesse
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Yes, the Slim Test System in FitNesse offers an approximately equals operator (
~=) as you point out but I agree that it is not available in fitSharp. Two possibilities to consider:First (though I have not had occasion to use them) fitSharp offers a variety of cell operators--see, in particular, Compare Foating Point on that list.
Second, one technique I have used is this:
That is, my Math fixture lets you specify a precision (defaulting to two places if unspecified). The code-behind for that is quite simple: