Issue
I was wondering, in Kotlin, is there the possibility to call the equivalent of the java method:
assertEquals(double expected, double actual, double precision)
because everytime I'm getting this method instead
assertEquals(expected: T, actual: T, message: String)
And i can't find the one with the precision parameter. Calling the Java one should be fine too I guess.
My call to the method:
assertEquals(5000.00, calculateCouponAmount(basicFaceValue, basicInterestRate, amortizationBullet, couponNumber1), 0.01)
I'm getting an error because 0.01 gets in the "message" field
Solution
I have figured it out!
This is how it's done
import org.junit.*
import Kotlin.Test.assertEquals
Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual, precision) // to use the jUnit standard one
assertEquals(expected, actual, message) // to use the Kotlin one
Answered By - Stefano.Maffullo
Answer Checked By - David Marino (JavaFixing Volunteer)