Before you begin, you must complete Exercise 1.3: Editing the test.
After you edit your test, you can run it and view the test results. A test runs with the data you have supplied for it in a test data table. If you supply sets or ranges of values in the test data table, running a single test results in the running of many individual tests. For example, if you run a test for a method that has two arguments, and you supply five values for arg1 and six values for arg2, running the test results in 30 individual tests.
To run the test:
The Test Data Comparator has three columns: one for the input data, one for the expected outputs, and one for the actual results. The actual results column appears in green when the actual results match the expected results and in red when there are discrepancies.
Finish your tutorial by reviewing the materials in the Summary.