Question #87575 on NUnit Framework changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/nunit-3.0/+question/87575
cliff v. gave more information on the question: Charlie, I guess i should have included a better example. This is what I would have: [Test] [TestCase(new[]{2,1,2.1})] [TestCase(new[]{1,2,3,4,5})] public void WithArray(double [] prices) { } i would be writing code that actually needed a list of numbers to process, so your examples wouldn't help me. hope this helps clear up my request. cliff On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Charlie Poole < question87...@answers.launchpad.net> wrote: > Your question #87575 on NUnit Framework changed: > https://answers.launchpad.net/nunit-3.0/+question/87575 > > Charlie Poole posted a new comment: > I converted this to a question because it seems like you may have > misunderstood how to use TestCase. Of course, we can reinstate the bug > if I misunderstood what you want. > > If you make the argument to your test method an array, then NUnit will > pass the array to it. OTOH, if you want NUnit to call your method > multiple times with different arguments, you should use double as the > arg type and either have multiple TestCase attributes(1) or use a > ValuesAttribute on the parameter(2) > > (1) > [TestCase(2)] > [TestCase(1)] > [TestCase(1.1)] > public void MyTest(double price) { ... } > > (2) > public void MyTest( > [Values(2,1,1.1)] double price ) { ... } > > -- > You received this question notification because you are a direct > subscriber of the question. > -- thanks cliff You received this question notification because you are a member of NUnit Core Developers, which is an answer contact for NUnit Framework. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~nunit-core Post to : nunit-core@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~nunit-core More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp