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Java example source code file (IEEE754rUtilsTest.java)
The IEEE754rUtilsTest.java Java example source code/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.apache.commons.lang3.math; import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals; import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue; import static org.junit.Assert.fail; import org.junit.Test; /** * Unit tests {@link org.apache.commons.lang3.math.IEEE754rUtils}. */ public class IEEE754rUtilsTest { @Test public void testLang381() { assertEquals(1.2, IEEE754rUtils.min(1.2, 2.5, Double.NaN), 0.01); assertEquals(2.5, IEEE754rUtils.max(1.2, 2.5, Double.NaN), 0.01); assertTrue(Double.isNaN(IEEE754rUtils.max(Double.NaN, Double.NaN, Double.NaN))); assertEquals(1.2f, IEEE754rUtils.min(1.2f, 2.5f, Float.NaN), 0.01); assertEquals(2.5f, IEEE754rUtils.max(1.2f, 2.5f, Float.NaN), 0.01); assertTrue(Float.isNaN(IEEE754rUtils.max(Float.NaN, Float.NaN, Float.NaN))); final double[] a = new double[] { 1.2, Double.NaN, 3.7, 27.0, 42.0, Double.NaN }; assertEquals(42.0, IEEE754rUtils.max(a), 0.01); assertEquals(1.2, IEEE754rUtils.min(a), 0.01); final double[] b = new double[] { Double.NaN, 1.2, Double.NaN, 3.7, 27.0, 42.0, Double.NaN }; assertEquals(42.0, IEEE754rUtils.max(b), 0.01); assertEquals(1.2, IEEE754rUtils.min(b), 0.01); final float[] aF = new float[] { 1.2f, Float.NaN, 3.7f, 27.0f, 42.0f, Float.NaN }; assertEquals(1.2f, IEEE754rUtils.min(aF), 0.01); assertEquals(42.0f, IEEE754rUtils.max(aF), 0.01); final float[] bF = new float[] { Float.NaN, 1.2f, Float.NaN, 3.7f, 27.0f, 42.0f, Float.NaN }; assertEquals(1.2f, IEEE754rUtils.min(bF), 0.01); assertEquals(42.0f, IEEE754rUtils.max(bF), 0.01); } @Test public void testEnforceExceptions() { try { IEEE754rUtils.min( (float[]) null); fail("IllegalArgumentException expected for null input"); } catch(final IllegalArgumentException iae) { /* expected */ } try { IEEE754rUtils.min(new float[0]); fail("IllegalArgumentException expected for empty input"); } catch(final IllegalArgumentException iae) { /* expected */ } try { IEEE754rUtils.max( (float[]) null); fail("IllegalArgumentException expected for null input"); } catch(final IllegalArgumentException iae) { /* expected */ } try { IEEE754rUtils.max(new float[0]); fail("IllegalArgumentException expected for empty input"); } catch(final IllegalArgumentException iae) { /* expected */ } try { IEEE754rUtils.min( (double[]) null); fail("IllegalArgumentException expected for null input"); } catch(final IllegalArgumentException iae) { /* expected */ } try { IEEE754rUtils.min(new double[0]); fail("IllegalArgumentException expected for empty input"); } catch(final IllegalArgumentException iae) { /* expected */ } try { IEEE754rUtils.max( (double[]) null); fail("IllegalArgumentException expected for null input"); } catch(final IllegalArgumentException iae) { /* expected */ } try { IEEE754rUtils.max(new double[0]); fail("IllegalArgumentException expected for empty input"); } catch(final IllegalArgumentException iae) { /* expected */ } } @Test public void testConstructorExists() { new IEEE754rUtils(); } } Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java IEEE754rUtilsTest.java source code file: |
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