import unittest from arithmetic_arranger import arithmetic_arranger # the test case class UnitTests(unittest.TestCase): def test_arrangement(self): actual = arithmetic_arranger(["3 + 855", "3801 - 2", "45 + 43", "123 + 49"]) expected = " 3 3801 45 123\n+ 855 - 2 + 43 + 49\n----- ------ ---- -----" self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected different output when calling "arithmetic_arranger()" with ["3 + 855", "3801 - 2", "45 + 43", "123 + 49"]') actual = arithmetic_arranger(["11 + 4", "3801 - 2999", "1 + 2", "123 + 49", "1 - 9380"]) expected = " 11 3801 1 123 1\n+ 4 - 2999 + 2 + 49 - 9380\n---- ------ --- ----- ------" self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected different output when calling "arithmetic_arranger()" with ["11 + 4", "3801 - 2999", "1 + 2", "123 + 49", "1 - 9380"]') def test_too_many_problems(self): actual = arithmetic_arranger(["44 + 815", "909 - 2", "45 + 43", "123 + 49", "888 + 40", "653 + 87"]) expected = "Error: Too many problems." self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected calling "arithmetic_arranger()" with more than five problems to return "Error: Too many problems."') def test_incorrect_operator(self): actual = arithmetic_arranger(["3 / 855", "3801 - 2", "45 + 43", "123 + 49"]) expected = "Error: Operator must be '+' or '-'." self.assertEqual(actual, expected, '''Expected calling "arithmetic_arranger()" with a problem that uses the "/" operator to return "Error: Operator must be '+' or '-'."''') def test_too_many_digits(self): actual = arithmetic_arranger(["24 + 85215", "3801 - 2", "45 + 43", "123 + 49"]) expected = "Error: Numbers cannot be more than four digits." self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected calling "arithmetic_arranger()" with a problem that has a number over 4 digits long to return "Error: Numbers cannot be more than four digits."') def test_only_digits(self): actual = arithmetic_arranger(["98 + 3g5", "3801 - 2", "45 + 43", "123 + 49"]) expected = "Error: Numbers must only contain digits." self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected calling "arithmetic_arranger()" with a problem that contains a letter character in the number to return "Error: Numbers must only contain digits."') def test_solutions(self): actual = arithmetic_arranger(["32 - 698", "1 - 3801", "45 + 43", "123 + 49"], True) expected = " 32 1 45 123\n- 698 - 3801 + 43 + 49\n----- ------ ---- -----\n -666 -3800 88 172" self.assertEqual(actual, expected, 'Expected solutions to be correctly displayed in output when calling "arithmetic_arranger()" with arithmetic problems and a second argument of `True`.') if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main()