Hi ,
There is a button on which the text is displayed in micro gram units. For example: 20 μg
Steps i followed:
1. Set the expected value in the parameter using data binding . For example: inputVolumeParameter=20 μg
2.Loop through the list of available buttons through and verify if the text on the button is same as the input parameter that is set in step1
For Example:
if(string.Compare(volumeText.TextValue,inputVolumeParameter,true)==0)
{
Report.Log(ReportLevel.Info,"MATCH FOUND " );
}
else
{
Report.Log(ReportLevel.Info," MATCH NOT FOUND " );
}
String comparison is always failing on the 'μg' when i did the following
string[] tempStr = volumeText.TextValue.Split(new string[]{" "}, StringSplitOptions.None);
string [] tempStr1= Volume.Split(new string[]{" "}, StringSplitOptions.None);
bool b= string.Compare(tempStr[0], tempStr1[0], CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, CompareOptions.IgnoreSymbols ) == 0;
bool b1= string.Compare(tempStr[1], tempStr1[1], CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, CompareOptions.IgnoreSymbols) == 0;
Report.Log(ReportLevel.Info,tempStr[0] +" " + tempStr1[0] + " " + b);
Report.Log(ReportLevel.Info,tempStr[1] +" " + tempStr1[1] + " " + b1);
Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks,
Rekha
String comparison on micro grams(μg) is failing
Re: String comparison on micro grams(μg) is failing
Hi,
As mentioned many times before, it's next to impossible to suggest something sensible without seeing, at very least, Ranorex snapshot of the problematic element. Could you please upload one? My guess is that there is some kind of leading/trailing non-printable character and so the comparison fails (despite CompareOptions.IgnoreSymbols)? But as mentioned, without snapshot, it's impossible to tell what's wrong.
As mentioned many times before, it's next to impossible to suggest something sensible without seeing, at very least, Ranorex snapshot of the problematic element. Could you please upload one? My guess is that there is some kind of leading/trailing non-printable character and so the comparison fails (despite CompareOptions.IgnoreSymbols)? But as mentioned, without snapshot, it's impossible to tell what's wrong.
Pavel Kudrys
Ranorex explorer at Descartes Systems
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