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Assert.Greater
jnm2 edited this page Mar 18, 2017
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Assert.Greater tests whether one object is greater than than another. Contrary to the normal order of Asserts, these methods are designed to be read in the "natural" English-language or mathematical order. Thus Assert.Greater( x, y ) asserts that x is greater than y ( x > y ).
Assert.Greater( int arg1, int arg2 );
Assert.Greater( int arg1, int arg2,
string message, params object[] parms );
Assert.Greater( uint arg1, uint arg2 );
Assert.Greater( uint arg1, uint arg2,
string message, params object[] parms );
Assert.Greater( long arg1, long arg2 );
Assert.Greater( long arg1, long arg2,
string message, params object[] parms );
Assert.Greater( ulong arg1, ulong arg2 );
Assert.Greater( ulong arg1, ulong arg2,
string message, params object[] parms );
Assert.Greater( decimal arg1, decimal arg2 );
Assert.Greater( decimal arg1, decimal arg2,
string message, params object[] parms );
Assert.Greater( double arg1, double arg2 );
Assert.Greater( double arg1, double arg2,
string message, params object[] parms );
Assert.Greater( float arg1, float arg2 );
Assert.Greater( float arg1, float arg2,
string message, params object[] parms );
Assert.Greater( IComparable arg1, IComparable arg2 );
Assert.Greater( IComparable arg1, IComparable arg2,
string message, params object[] parms );
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