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package org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.formula.function.math;
import org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.formula.FormulaTestBase;
import java.math.BigDecimal;
/**
* @author Cedric Pronzato
*/
public class MinFunctionTest extends FormulaTestBase {
public void testDefault() throws Exception {
runDefaultTest();
}
public Object[][] createDataTest() {
return new Object[][]
{
{ "MIN(2;4;1;-8)", new BigDecimal( -8 ) },
// {"MIN([.B4:.B5])", new BigDecimal(2)},
// TODO {"MIN([.B3])", new BigDecimal(0)}, I do not understand what is wanted:
// What happens when MIN is provided 0 parameters is implementation-defined, but MIN() with no parameters
// should return 0.
// TODO same for MAX()
// TODO {"MIN(\"a\")", error}, this case should not yet be handled (inline != reference)
// {"MIN([.B3:.B5])", new BigDecimal(2)},
{ "MIN(\"5\";\"7\")", new BigDecimal( 5 ) },
{ "MIN(\"7\";\"5\")", new BigDecimal( 5 ) },
{ "MIN(\"-5\";\"0\")", new BigDecimal( -5 ) },
{ "MIN(\"0\";\"0.0\")", new BigDecimal( 0 ) },
{ "MIN(\"0.25\";\"0.50\")", new BigDecimal( 0.25 ) },
{ "MIN()", new BigDecimal( 0.0 ) },
};
}
}