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Blessing Chiwaura
18,037 Pointscant pass code challenge java unit testing fixtures last code challenge. I've started the shell for the @Before fixture
can someone help pliz i am stuck here. here is the code
package com.example;
import org.junit.Before; import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
public class CalculatorTest { private Calculator calculator; @Before public void setUp() throws Exception {
calculator = new Calculator();
}
@Test
public void addingMultipleNumbersProducesResult() throws Exception {
//Calculator calculator = new Calculator();
int answer = calculator.addNumbers(1 ,2, 3);
assertEquals(6, answer);
}
@Test
public void addingSingleNumberTotalsAppropriately() throws Exception {
//Calculator calculator = new Calculator();
int answer = calculator.addNumbers(1);
assertEquals(1, answer);
}
}
Blessing Chiwaura
18,037 Pointssorted. just removed completely the commented Calculator calculator new calculator in other methods
1 Answer
Brendon Butler
4,254 PointsReformatted your code
package com.example;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
public class CalculatorTest {
private Calculator calculator;
@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception {
calculator = new Calculator();
}
@Test
public void addingMultipleNumbersProducesResult() throws Exception {
//Calculator calculator = new Calculator();
int answer = calculator.addNumbers(1 ,2, 3);
assertEquals(6, answer);
}
@Test
public void addingSingleNumberTotalsAppropriately() throws Exception {
//Calculator calculator = new Calculator();
int answer = calculator.addNumbers(1);
assertEquals(1, answer);
}
}
Looks like you need to remove the private access modifier from your Calculator variable. I'm not sure if this is a glitch with the Treehouse decoder or if JUnit is being picky.
Blessing Chiwaura
18,037 PointsBlessing Chiwaura
18,037 Pointsnever mind i got it it diid not me to comment out Calculator calculator = new Calculator; in the @test but to remove it completely