In my JUnit, how do I correctly code the assertEquals so I don’t get this error message?

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In my JUnit, how do I correctly code the assertEquals so I don’t get this error message?
/====
======Program=D
@Test
public void mainTest Program() {
Testing O
-5 JUnitTestsShouldIncludeAssert: A test case method should use one or more "assert.
occurring. Error is between cols 10 and 3
String[] list
{"this", "is", "a ", "List's", "of, words!"};
System.out.println("Count of punctuation in "this\", 1"is\", 1 "a 1", "
+ "\"list's\S "of, words!\": "
+ Program.countPunctuation (list));
String[] list2 =
{"zoom", "the", "scene", "of", "zebra. "};
System.out.println("Count of 'z' in \"zoom\", "the\, "scene\" l'of\","
+ Program.countZ(list2));
+ "A"zebra.1" in:
//-
-PigLatin3D%3======
@Test
public void nainTest PigLatinSentence(
Testing
-s JUnitTestsShouldIncludeAssert: A test case method should use one or more "assert..
occurring. Error is between cols 10 and 3
Scanner sc =
new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("--- THIS PROGRAM TAKES A SENTENCE AS INPUT AND CONVERTS
+"IT INTO IT'S EQUIVALENT PIG LATIN FORM ---");
System.out. print("Enter a sentence: ");
String sentence=
sc.nextLine().trin();
System.out.println("\nYou entered:
System.out.println("Pig latin sentence: " PigLatinSentence.getPigLatin(sentence) +"In");
+ sentence):
Transcribed Image Text:/==== ======Program=D @Test public void mainTest Program() { Testing O -5 JUnitTestsShouldIncludeAssert: A test case method should use one or more "assert. occurring. Error is between cols 10 and 3 String[] list {"this", "is", "a ", "List's", "of, words!"}; System.out.println("Count of punctuation in "this\", 1"is\", 1 "a 1", " + "\"list's\S "of, words!\": " + Program.countPunctuation (list)); String[] list2 = {"zoom", "the", "scene", "of", "zebra. "}; System.out.println("Count of 'z' in \"zoom\", "the\, "scene\" l'of\"," + Program.countZ(list2)); + "A"zebra.1" in: //- -PigLatin3D%3====== @Test public void nainTest PigLatinSentence( Testing -s JUnitTestsShouldIncludeAssert: A test case method should use one or more "assert.. occurring. Error is between cols 10 and 3 Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("--- THIS PROGRAM TAKES A SENTENCE AS INPUT AND CONVERTS +"IT INTO IT'S EQUIVALENT PIG LATIN FORM ---"); System.out. print("Enter a sentence: "); String sentence= sc.nextLine().trin(); System.out.println("\nYou entered: System.out.println("Pig latin sentence: " PigLatinSentence.getPigLatin(sentence) +"In"); + sentence):
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Step 1

The assert methods are for checking the expected result versus actual result.

You can add assertEquals(Expected,Actual).

for checking Program.countPunctuation(list), you can add the statement

assertEquals(3,Program.countPunctuation(list)); 

since the punctuation in list are 3 -' apostrophe , exclamation mark ! and comma ,

for Program.countZ(list2), you can add 

assertEquals(2, Program.countZ(list2)); 

since there is 2 z's.

 

 

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