Fluent Assertions Documentation
FluentAssertions Assembly / FluentAssertions.Primitives Namespace / StringAssertions<TAssertions> Class / Match Method / Match(String,String,Object[]) Method
The pattern to match against the subject. This parameter can contain a combination of literal text and wildcard (* and ?) characters, but it doesn't support regular expressions.
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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    Match(String,String,Object[]) Method
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    Asserts that a string matches the wildcardPattern.
    Syntax

    Parameters

    wildcardPattern
    The pattern to match against the subject. This parameter can contain a combination of literal text and wildcard (* and ?) characters, but it doesn't support regular expressions.
    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.
    Exceptions
    ExceptionDescription
    because
    wildcardPattern is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
    wildcardPattern is empty.
    Permissions
    PermissionDescription
    because
    Remarks
    wildcardPattern can be a combination of literal and wildcard characters, but it doesn't support regular expressions. The following wildcard specifiers are permitted in wildcardPattern.
    Wildcard character Description
    * (asterisk) Zero or more characters in that position.
    ? (question mark) Exactly one character in that position.
    Example
    because
    Supported Frameworks
    because
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