| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | Be | Asserts that an object equals another object using its System.Object.Equals(System.Object) implementation. Verification whether CompareTo returns 0 is not done here, you should use BeRankedEquallyTo to verify this. |
![]() | BeAssignableTo | Overloaded. Asserts that the object is assignable to a variable of type T. (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Primitives.ReferenceTypeAssertions<IComparable<T>,TAssertions>) |
![]() | BeEquivalentTo | Overloaded. Asserts that an object is equivalent to another object. |
![]() | BeGreaterThan | Asserts that the subject is greater than another object according to its implementation of IComparable. |
![]() | BeGreaterThanOrEqualTo | Asserts that the subject is greater than or equal to another object according to its implementation of IComparable. |
![]() | BeInRange | Asserts that a value is within a range. |
![]() | BeLessThan | Asserts that the subject is less than another object according to its implementation of IComparable. |
![]() | BeLessThanOrEqualTo | Asserts that the subject is less than or equal to another object according to its implementation of IComparable. |
![]() | BeNull | Asserts that the current object has not been initialized yet. (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Primitives.ReferenceTypeAssertions<IComparable<T>,TAssertions>) |
![]() | BeOfType | Overloaded. Asserts that the object is of the specified type T. (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Primitives.ReferenceTypeAssertions<IComparable<T>,TAssertions>) |
![]() | BeOneOf | Overloaded. Asserts that a value is one of the specified validValues. |
![]() | BeRankedEquallyTo | Asserts that the subject is ranked equal to another object. I.e. the result of CompareTo returns 0. To verify whether the objects are equal you must use Be. |
![]() | BeSameAs | Asserts that an object reference refers to the exact same object as another object reference. (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Primitives.ReferenceTypeAssertions<IComparable<T>,TAssertions>) |
![]() | Equals | (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Primitives.ReferenceTypeAssertions<IComparable<T>,TAssertions>) |
![]() | Match | Overloaded. Asserts that the predicate is satisfied. (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Primitives.ReferenceTypeAssertions<IComparable<T>,TAssertions>) |
![]() | NotBe | Asserts that an object does not equal another object using its System.Object.Equals(System.Object) method. Verification whether CompareTo returns non-zero is not done here, you should use NotBeRankedEquallyTo to verify this. |
![]() | NotBeAssignableTo | Overloaded. Asserts that the object is not assignable to a variable of type T. (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Primitives.ReferenceTypeAssertions<IComparable<T>,TAssertions>) |
![]() | NotBeInRange | Asserts that a value is not within a range. |
![]() | NotBeNull | Asserts that the current object has been initialized. (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Primitives.ReferenceTypeAssertions<IComparable<T>,TAssertions>) |
![]() | NotBeOfType | Overloaded. Asserts that the object is not of the specified type T. (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Primitives.ReferenceTypeAssertions<IComparable<T>,TAssertions>) |
![]() | NotBeRankedEquallyTo | Asserts that the subject is not ranked equal to another object. I.e. the result of CompareToreturns non-zero. To verify whether the objects are not equal according to System.Object.Equals(System.Object) you must use NotBe. |
![]() | NotBeSameAs | Asserts that an object reference refers to a different object than another object reference refers to. (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Primitives.ReferenceTypeAssertions<IComparable<T>,TAssertions>) |
![]() | Satisfy<T> | Allows combining one or more assertions using the other assertion methods that this library offers on an instance of T. (Inherited from FluentAssertions.Primitives.ReferenceTypeAssertions<IComparable<T>,TAssertions>) |

