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matlab.unittest.parameters.Parameter.fromData

Class: matlab.unittest.parameters.Parameter
Namespace: matlab.unittest.parameters

Create parameters from data

Description

param = matlab.unittest.parameters.Parameter.fromData(prop,nameVal) creates an array of Parameter instances where prop defines the parameterization property name for all Parameter elements and nameVal defines the name and value for each Parameter element.

Using fromData is analogous to defining parameters within a class-based test using a properties block. For example:

    properties (TestParameter)
        prop = nameVal;
    end
However, with fromData you can redefine existing parameters from outside the test class.

Use the fromData method to redefine parameters defined in the TestParameter, MethodSetupParameter, or ClassSetupParameter properties block of a parameterized test.

example

param = matlab.unittest.parameters.Parameter.fromData(prop1,nameVal1,...,propN,nameValN) defines Parameter instances with multiple parameterization property names.

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Input Arguments

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Parameterization property name, specified as a string scalar or character vector.

Example: "myParam"

Parameter names and values, specified as a nonempty cell array or structure.

  • If nameVal is a cell array, each element of the cell array represents a parameter value. MATLAB® generates parameter names from the elements by taking into account their values, types, and dimensions.

  • If nameVal is a structure, the structure fields represent the parameter names and the structure values represent the parameter values.

Example: struct('small',1,'medium',10,'large',100)

Example: {42,7,13}

Example: {'double','single','uint16'}

Examples

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Create parameters that are external to a test class by using the matlab.unittest.parameters.Parameter.fromData method. Then, create a test suite by injecting these parameters and run the tests.

First, import the classes used in this example.

import matlab.unittest.parameters.Parameter
import matlab.unittest.TestSuite

In a file named ZerosTest.m in your current folder, create the ZerosTest test class, which tests the zeros function.

classdef ZerosTest < matlab.unittest.TestCase
    properties (TestParameter)
        type = {'single','double','uint16'};
        size = struct("s2d",[3 3],"s3d",[2 5 4]);
    end
    
    methods (Test)
        function testClass(testCase,size,type)
            testCase.verifyClass(zeros(size,type),type)
        end
        
        function testSize(testCase,size)
            testCase.verifySize(zeros(size),size)
        end
        
        function testDefaultClass(testCase)
            testCase.verifyClass(zeros,"double")
        end
        
        function testDefaultSize(testCase)
            testCase.verifySize(zeros,[1 1])
        end
        
        function testDefaultValue(testCase)
            testCase.verifyEqual(zeros,0)
        end
    end
end

Using the fromData static method, redefine the parameters associated with the type property so that parameterized tests use int64 and uint64 instead of single, double, and uint16 as the data type.

newType = {'int64','uint64'};
param = Parameter.fromData("type",newType);

Create a test suite from the test class by injecting the new parameters, and then display the test names. The injected parameters are indicated by #ext.

suite = TestSuite.fromClass(?ZerosTest,ExternalParameters=param);
disp({suite.Name}')
    {'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s2d,type=int64#ext)' }
    {'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s2d,type=uint64#ext)'}
    {'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s3d,type=int64#ext)' }
    {'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s3d,type=uint64#ext)'}
    {'ZerosTest/testSize(size=s2d)'                 }
    {'ZerosTest/testSize(size=s3d)'                 }
    {'ZerosTest/testDefaultClass'                   }
    {'ZerosTest/testDefaultSize'                    }
    {'ZerosTest/testDefaultValue'                   }

Run the tests in the test suite. In this example, all the tests pass.

results = suite.run;
Running ZerosTest
.........
Done ZerosTest
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Redefine the parameters associated with both the type and size parameterization properties.

newSize = struct("s1d",[1 5],"s4d",[2 3 2 4]);
param = Parameter.fromData("type",newType,"size",newSize);

Create a test suite by injecting the new parameters in the param array. Then, display the test names.

suite = TestSuite.fromClass(?ZerosTest,ExternalParameters=param);
disp({suite.Name}')
    {'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s1d#ext,type=int64#ext)' }
    {'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s1d#ext,type=uint64#ext)'}
    {'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s4d#ext,type=int64#ext)' }
    {'ZerosTest/testClass(size=s4d#ext,type=uint64#ext)'}
    {'ZerosTest/testSize(size=s1d#ext)'                 }
    {'ZerosTest/testSize(size=s4d#ext)'                 }
    {'ZerosTest/testDefaultClass'                       }
    {'ZerosTest/testDefaultSize'                        }
    {'ZerosTest/testDefaultValue'                       }

Run the tests using the newly injected parameters. The tests pass.

results = suite.run;
Running ZerosTest
.........
Done ZerosTest
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Version History

Introduced in R2018b

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