ooo thanks Chris! I was suspecting the exact same thing because I tried this:

(is (= (seq (aget ready 0))
         (seq (aget ready 1))))

and got this:

expected: (= (seq (aget ready 0)) (seq (aget ready 1)))
actual: (not (= (-0.5345224838248488 0.2672612419124244 0.801783725737273*1*) (-0.5345224838248488 0.2672612419124244 0.801783725737273*2*)))

observe the last digit of the 3rd number (the bold ones)! This is why the test fails in Clojure...

thanks again :)

Jim



On 28/05/13 17:42, Jim - FooBar(); wrote:
Hi everyone,

sometimes I feel really stupid!

I am currently looking at a well-known java library's tests and found this:

Assert.assertArrayEquals(arrayOutput[0], arrayOutput[1], 0.01); //arrayOutput is a 2d double-array btw

since I've basically wrapped this lib, I'd like to port the java tests as well. First of all, how do I compare 2 arrays in Clojure without using .equals() which is broken for arrays. More importantly, where on earth is that method (/assertArrayEquals/)? Looking at the docs for JUnit [1], I can see no overload that takes 2 arrays and a double!!! In fact the only methods that take 3 args expect a String as the first arg....what is happening? can anyone shine some light please? I am utterly confused...

thanks in advance,

Jim

[1]http://junit.sourceforge.net/javadoc/org/junit/Assert.html

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