Fluent Assertions Documentation
FluentAssertions.Collections Namespace / GenericDictionaryAssertions<TCollection,TKey,TValue,TAssertions> Class / BeEquivalentTo Method / BeEquivalentTo<TExpectation>(TExpectation,String,Object[]) Method
The expected element.
A formatted phrase as is supported by System.String.Format(System.String,System.Object[]) explaining why the assertion is needed. If the phrase does not start with the word because, it is prepended automatically.
Zero or more objects to format using the placeholders in because.
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    BeEquivalentTo<TExpectation>(TExpectation,String,Object[]) Method
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    Asserts that two dictionaries are equivalent.
    Syntax

    Parameters

    expectation
    The expected element.
    because
    A formatted phrase as is supported by System.String.Format(System.String,System.Object[]) explaining why the assertion is needed. If the phrase does not start with the word because, it is prepended automatically.
    becauseArgs
    Zero or more objects to format using the placeholders in because.

    Type Parameters

    TExpectation
    Remarks
    The values within the dictionaries are equivalent when both object graphs have equally named properties with the same value, irrespective of the type of those objects. Two properties are also equal if one type can be converted to another and the result is equal. The type of the values in the dictionaries are ignored as long as both dictionaries contain the same keys and the values for each key are structurally equivalent. Notice that actual behavior is determined by the global defaults managed by the FluentAssertions.AssertionConfiguration class.
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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