bool
Returns true
if expected and actual objects are equal, else false
.
Compares the actual and expected Color objects for equality.
As shown in the example, this method will be called by NUnit
when we use it with constraints.
no example available in JavaScript
using UnityEngine;
using NUnit.Framework;
using UnityEngine.TestTools.Utils;
[TestFixture]
public class ColorEqualityTest { [Test]
public void ColorsAreEqual() { //Allowed error 10e-5f
var comparer = new ColorEqualityComparer(10e-5f);
var firstColor = new Color(0f, 0f, 0f, 1f);
var secondColor = new Color(10e-6f, 0f, 0f, 1f);
Assert.That(firstColor, Is.EqualTo(secondColor).Using(comparer));
//Using default error
firstColor = new Color(0f, 0f, 0f, 0f);
secondColor = new Color(0f, 0f, 0f, 0f);
Assert.That(firstColor, Is.EqualTo(secondColor).Using(ColorEqualityComparer.Instance)); } }
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